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The powerful natural forces that carved out the Pentland Firth and left their mark on the landscapes of Caithness are featured in a new film.
LETTERS: Readers of the John O’Groat Journal and Caithness Courier have their say on the hot topics this week.
Caithness Family History Society’s November meeting is to feature a talk by an archivist from National Records of Scotland.
LOOKING BACK: Ex-councillor’s generous offer in 1924, Electricity from Dounreay in 1974 and No priority for Caithness culture in 1999
Secretary of State for Scotland Ian Murray has told Jamie Stone that he will pay a visit to the Sutherland Spaceport site on the A’Mhoine peninsula.
The winners of the Highlands and Islands Food & Drink Awards 2024 were announced at a prestigious ceremony at the Kingsmills Hotel, Inverness.
After reporter David G Scott shared his reminiscences of Barlinnie Prison’s execution chamber a series of Victorian images have now been published.
MAKING SPACE FOR NATURE: High Life Highland’s countryside rangers are helping Ullapool group who rehomed rescued hedgehog
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An elderly Castletown man with major health issues says he will make himself homeless and live in a van due to the cost of heating his damp home.
Efforts have begun to secure funding for urgent repairs to a storm-damaged harbour wall at Wick amid fears that a collapse would be a "catastrophe".
Ten out of the 11 most dangerous single-carriageway sections of the A9 are north of Inverness, new figures have revealed.
A Caithness councillor is calling on an animal rescue charity to rethink its "shocking" decision to close its far north centre near Dounreay.
From supporting Coldplay, to supporting Bunillidh Thistle, Edwyn Collins and his Clashnarrow Studios are the Helmsdale club’s newest sponsor.
Mark Macadie will be “like a new signing” for Wick Academy as he takes his place in the squad for Saturday’s Highland League encounter at Nairn.
James Mackintosh says the disappointment of being eliminated from two cups in the space of a few days proved to be a turning point for the Anglers.
Thurso manager Tom McKenna insists progress is being made despite seeing the team slip to defeat for the seventh time in nine league outings.
Chloe Mackenzie from Caithness teamed up with Orkney’s Jody Groundwater to win the under-19 girls’ doubles at a major competition in Inverness.
Graham Crowe and Richard Thain lifted the Wick and District Darts League pairs title for first division teams after a cliff-hanger of a decider.
Stonehaven was the latest location where the Greens came to grief in the North Conference of Caley North 1, losing out 50-5 to Mackie at the weekend.
As impressive as the mountain of tries the Krakens have run in this season in Caley North League 2 has been the precious few they have conceded.
After a long hiatus, the whisky buzz is now making a comeback to the Highland capital with a quiet but powerful revolution.
ACTIVE OUTDOORS: John Davidson heads west to explore a wonderful woodland walk that offers a glimpse to the dramatic Cuillin mountains
Is this the return of the Friar’s Bridge artist which impressed locals a year ago?
Mike Merritt lets the train from Inverness take the strain on his way to the start of a walking holiday in the north-east of England
Peter Evans returns to Glen Torridon to climb one of those ‘missing’ hills that got away
The Hebridean baker brought warmth and charm to Inverness' Bonk & Co with a delightful cookery event and book launch, celebrating island flavours.
Can you spot anyone you recognise dressed up for Halloween?
Around 10,000 music fans attended last year’s successful fest at the Black Isle Showground, and the band promise ‘bigger and better’ for its return.
Farm Ness welcomed folk from Inverness, to as far as Shetland to get involved in their ghostly event.
This year’s performance will give a stage to groups hailing from Inverness to Portree, Wick to Fort William and even Elgin.
A historic attraction east of Nairn is set to come alive with a new light display this November.
Dozens of bereaved families united together in tribute of baby loss awareness week.
A new artwork to celebrate an iconic Gaelic poet is to be commissioned and displayed at the Inverness Gaelic centre – Cultarlann Inbhir Nis.
Rachel Reeves said she had been ‘wrong’ because she did not ‘know everything’ about the state of the public finances.
Terry Rosoman ran through the darkness and mist to complete his mammoth challenge.
Here are the biggest stories leading Sunday’s front pages.
The presidential hopeful appeared alongside actress Maya Rudolph, who reprised her role impersonating the vice president.