The covers are coming off a mysterious and complex Iron Age settlement near Thrumster as the latest archaeological dig gets under way.
Pentland United’s quest to retain the Highland Amateur Cup continues on Saturday as they take on Maryburgh with a place in the final at stake.
Steven Mackay admitted Brora Rangers were “slightly fortunate” to edge a 2-1 victory in the midweek Highland League derby against Wick Academy.
Halkirk United had to settle for a share of the points against Bonar Bridge in their opening North Caledonian League fixture on Wednesday night.
Gary Manson said Wick Academy could consider themselves “extremely unlucky” not to have taken a point from Wednesday night’s Highland League derby.
Cameron Mackenzie says he can’t wait to see what his Lybster squad will bring to the table next season after ending up fourth in the CAFA top fight.
Maree Todd is encouraging local organisations to apply for funding designed to help people across Scotland take part in creative activities.
Improvements to a footpath linking Wick cemetery with new housing and the coast will make “a huge difference” to the many walkers who use the route.
The team of four endurance rowers who were mistaken for possible illegal migrants by an MP won’t be going all the way to John O’Groats after all.
A campaigner has warned that two wind energy projects planned in Caithness will have a “devastating effect” on important landscapes.
Caithness Ladies have secured their highest-ever finish in the SWF Highlands and Islands League, and now have a cup semi-final to look forward to.
Top Joe’s manager Bruce Cormack praised his players for their commitment after they finally achieved their first victory of the county league season.
Chernobyl-related concerns over renewable energy schemes have been allayed after the environmental regulator found no realistic risk to human health.
A group of Masonic riders rolled into Thurso weekend – and they showed their support for the town’s ambulance crews by handing over £750.
Wick Academy welcome Brora Rangers to Harmsworth Park on Wednesday night and the Scorries will be full of confidence after their victory at Huntly.
Pentland United ended a 12-year wait when they brought the David Allan Shield back to Dunnet after a 3-0 victory over Castletown on Saturday.
Castletown manager Tom McKenna admitted he had no complaints about losing out to Pentland United in the David Allan Shield final in Thurso.
An MP wondered if they were illegal migrants, but in fact they are a team of four experienced rowers who are trying to raise £57m for MND research.
HIE has promised that it will work hard to ensure businesses and communities across Caithness and Sutherland benefit from a range of opportunities.
Two more Subsea 7 towheads have been transported through Wick – bringing the total to five this summer.