Members of the public will be invited to share their thoughts on the controversial plans for new high-voltage pylons at events around the Highlands.
Many householders in Caithness remain unaware of the major changes to bin collections that will take effect this autumn, according to Allan Bruce.
An Aberdeenshire-based oilfield equipment firm with premises in Caithness is on track to achieve revenues of more than £20 million this year.
Wick Groats assistant manager Stewart Ross has praised the organisation and commitment shown by Castletown since their return to the CAFA top flight.
Record numbers from Caithness and Sutherland took part in the 2023/24 Talking Tourism webinar series, with seven sessions from September to April.
Community councillors have admitted that a project aimed at improving lanes in Wick town centre was “not really what we wanted or what we expected”.
A group of rhythmic gymnasts from Caithness gave a dynamic performance as part of Scottish Gymfest weekend at Ravenscraig sports centre.
Up to 150 darts players from across the north gathered in Wick to enjoy the party atmosphere of the annual Friends of the Glass weekend.
Concern over the unsightly clutter in a disused shop in Wick town centre has intensified after a sighting of rodents in the premises.
Thirty-one golfers took part in the Mackays’ Golf Challenge, an annual gathering of family and friends in Wick which is now in its 20th year.
More than 150 volunteers took part in a series of clean-up events in and around Wick, filling almost 250 black backs with rubbish.
Caithness Vintage Tractor and Machinery Club has supported a group from Ireland who are travelling the length of the UK mainland in vintage tractors.
Comeback man Mark Webster scored the pick of the goals as High Ormlie Hotspur beat Halkirk 7-2 in the Colin Macleod Memorial Cup quarter-finals.
Plans for a wind farm at Bowertower have led to a warning about what can happen when communities become divided over renewable energy schemes.
Wick is to take part in the first National Fishing Remembrance Day, with the Seafarers Memorial as a focal point almost a year after it was unveiled.
A film about Britain’s first Labour prime minister, Ramsay MacDonald, is to be screened in Castlehill Heritage Centre on May 20.
Residents and staff at two Caithness care showed their quizzing abilities in a nationwide test of general knowledge.
Retired vet Frank Stephen, whose wife Moira has vascular dementia, is to walk the 147-mile John O’Groats Trail this month for Alzheimer Scotland.
Wick Academy’s Rob McLean has taken on the role of quizmaster, giving his team-mates something to focus on during long bus journeys to away matches.
Guaranteed prize money of £7000 will be up for grabs at the Friends of the Glass festival of darts at the Seaforth Highlanders’ Club in Wick.