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Care home residents in Thurso have been feeling the wind in their hair as they enjoy cruising about the town on a trishaw.
Heritage volunteers in the flagstone village of Castletown have reacted to the discovery of fossils in a Caithness stone in the middle of Inverness.
People living with Parkinson’s and their families and carers are being invited to an event in Thurso to learn more about support that is available.
John Davidson finds time for a nice circuit on the mountain bike, visiting some fine features of the national park
A drug-driver who breached an unpaid work order twice could be heading for prison.
Three Caithness organisations communities are to benefit from over £800K regeneration funding awarded to rural projects.
The days have been very changeable lately. There is a marked difference in the weather. The temperatures have dropped and the winds are picking up.
More research could help to discover whether a central part of the world-famous prehistoric monument at Stonehenge really did come from Caithness.
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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.
Thurso’s first home match of the 2024/25 season represents a fresh start for everyone connected with the club, according to manager Tom McKenna.
Manager Ewan McElroy believes Halkirk United will have “the makings of a really competitive squad” once everyone is fully up to speed this season.
Wick Academy put in a disciplined performance against Brora Rangers in the North of Scotland Cup only to concede a scrappy goal in stoppage time.
The crowd at Millbank were treated to a nerve-tingling thriller as Caithness opened their Caley 1 North Conference season with a 45-41 victory.
Conditions were pleasant for Caithness Cycling Club’s final 10-mile time trial but a strong headwind on the outward leg made fast times unlikely.
Two pairs started Wick Wheelers’ “2 Up” time trial where a team of two ride together sharing the workload at the front of the pair.
Dounreay Fly Fishing Association held the penultimate event of the 2024 season when 10 members made the climb up to lochs Seilge and Caorach.
Wick will need to defend their penalty box a lot more effectively than in their last three matches if they are to stand a chance of overcoming Brora.
Excited couples planning the biggest day of their lives will get the chance to make their dream wedding a reality when a special showcase is held.
John Davidson and his wife Meg took on the 24-hour running challenge for the first time - and came out smiling
Hundreds of runners donned head-torches as they ran through the night in a 24-hour challenge on the shores of Loch Ness at the weekend.
A successful café on the A9 on the approach to Inverness looks set to increase its customer seating to meet demand.
A host of West End performers are bringing their incredible talents north for an exclusive evening fundraiser.
International bestselling crime writer Peter May will talk about his forthcoming new book when he visits Inverness later this month.
Isle of Skye’s Iconic Distillery to Offer Exclusive Tastings, Tours, and Adventures on Talisker Day, this 13th September
Businesses and schools discussed the shared goals of prosperity and sustainability in connection to the young workforce.
The song will honour Mr Pottinger’s late brother, with all proceeds going towards Highland Hospice.
Classic vehicles roll out from a gathering point at Dingwall Mart before heading across the Black Isle to a rally in Fortrose.
Charles praised the ‘courage, commitment and true talent’ of the athletes as the Games drew to a close on Sunday.
The boy was recovered by members of the public but died despite the best efforts of the emergency services.
Students gathered on the East Sands in the Fife city despite dense fog.
British codebreakers, including Alan Turning, were based at the site during the war and fed crucial information to Allied forces ahead of D-Day.