A team of community-minded locals shared before-and-after pictures of their selfless work clearing weeds from around Thurso’s beachfront.
Staff and residents from Barchester’s Pentland View care home, in Thurso, all said they had a ‘fantastic time’ on an outing to John O’Groats Mill.
A man who pestered his ex with a stream of unwelcome messages on social media, telephone and in emails will be under a court's supervision for a year.
Hundreds of tributes have been made to a “lovely, kind, caring and funny woman” who was loved by many, following a tragic crash on the A96.
He hurled abuse and threatened police officers after being asked to leave a Thurso store.
A plea has been made for former railway workers’ cottages in the Flow Country to be given official recognition for their historic importance.
But around 10 other local MPs and MSPs are expected in Inverness with some yet to confirm.
Dr Neil McNamara says ‘there will be a sadness there, a sorrow’ and a ‘terrible sense of guilt’.
The development masterplan could bring up to 12,500 square metres of new space for business, industry, storage and trade counter premises.
Wick Academy will try to end a 13-year wait this weekend by picking up an away win on the opening day of the Highland League season.
ScotRail has cancelled this evening’s train service from Inverness to Wick.
On Tuesday (July 22), a milestone was marked with kilts, cake, and camaraderie, as a Wick care home resident and navy veteran celebrated his 100th.
With two of the King’s works on show along with 120 local artists, the Society of Caithness Artists was proud to host its 90th year celebration.
Police have appealed for dashcam footage as they seek to establish the circumstances of the tragic collision.
The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority has made a significant £1 million commitment to the Caithness and North Sutherland Fund over the next 3 years.
A woman killed in last night’s crash on the A96 Inverness to Nairn road has been named as 65-year-old Alison Campbell.
The Stabbies are the only Caithness team left in this season’s Highland Amateur Cup and they can expect a tough test against Avoch on Saturday.
Caithness driver Jack Ryan had a successful trip to Dalbeattie for round four of the Asset Alliance Group Scottish Rally Championship at the weekend.
Sunday saw the Thurso Bowling Club gents’ Top Ten take on Golspie in the quarter-finals of the competition and they went on to secure an 8-0 victory.
The scratch competition was won by Thurso’s Laura and Willie Durrand, while Carol and Colin Paterson of the home club took the handicap honours.
Police Scotland sends a warning to those in Caithness viewing sexual images of children and using technology to contact kids to get help now.
A local community advocate pulled together a group of volunteers to clear weeds and algae from Thurso boating pond at the weekend.
The county championship, played at Thurso Golf Club on Saturday, was run in conjunction with the JGC Open and attracted a healthy field of almost 50.
Kevin Anderson accepts that the county league title race is effectively finished despite Wick Groats’ 4-2 victory over table-topping Pentland United.
A special correspondence came in from Thurso High School student reporters Maisie Swart and Lily-Rose Carlise, about a Battle of the Bands event.
The shortlist for the Highland Business Women Awards has been selected by the judges.
There are a few things we all have to face up to from a land management point of view in the Highlands, says MSP Edward Mountain.
Stuart Anderson was again fastest for Wick Wheelers, from Danny Miller and Stuart Swanson, while Iain Miller led the way in Caithness CC’s event.
After it was postponed due to strong winds at the end of June, DFFA held its Parry 66 Trophy competition on Saturday at Loch Calder.
More than 40 volunteers rallied round to give Wick its summer spruce-up, ensuring the town would be looking its best for the County Show and gala.