A Caithness campaigner has backed a new countryside road safety code after statistics revealed that rural road users remain at greater risk of death.
Gordon MacNab forced in a late goal against Huntly at Harmsworth Park but it wasn’t enough to prevent Wick suffering a seventh home defeat in a row.
Speaking after Huntly’s 2-1 win at Harmsworth Park, Colin Charlesworth said he believes Wick Academy are in a false position in the bottom four.
Far north MSP Maree Todd acknowledged that rural communities are facing “critical challenges” after a report said basic rights were not being met.
October saw four Highland suicides over just eight days — proving that Cromarty-based charity James Support Group is needed now more than ever.
Figures show 89 offences recorded in Highlands and Islands during last year's festive period
Two former Caithness musicians have released a new CD of Scottish country dance music from their base in Canada.
Young Farmers from Halkirk cooked up a winning dish to impress the judges at a Ready Steady Cook-style contest in Tain at the weekend.
The Wick Fun Day event held in the town centre on Saturday showed that local people are filled with festive spirit leading up to Christmas 2024.
Eight members of Wick Amateur Swimming Club took part in the Highland Swim Team’s autumn meet at the Aquadome in Inverness.
People in Caithness needing a helping hand to give their children gifts this Christmas can now register with the Caithness FM Toy Appeal.
Two Glasgow men intend to fight allegations that they chased a teenager along Thurso Esplanade and beach while armed with a crowbar and a knife.
Almost 300 fines have been issued to drivers in Inverness though totals for other areas including Dingwall, Nairn, Wick and Thurso are much lower.
A Thurso Highland councillor has spoken of his frustration at being repeatedly rebuffed in his bid to discover information about two care facilities.
Community representatives in Thurso are concerned about moves to rejig how Women’s Aid groups operate in the Highlands.
Three Salvation Army stalwarts from Thurso Corps have been recognised for their long service – including one with over 60 years’ service.
ACTIVE OUTDOORS: From erratic boulders to kettle hole lochans, John Davidson explores the glacial deposits left behind in Strathnairn on a forest walk
Hugh McPhee was “fed up” with a curfew condition and decided to breach it, Sheriff Neil Wilson was told at Wick.
Making Space for Nature by Andy Summers: The barn owl is one of the most iconic and hauntingly beautiful birds of the British countryside.
The charity says that demand has grown for their services, yet resources and funding has only gotten thinner each year.