The chief executive of the Scottish Professional Football League was among the spectators at an amateur cup final in Caithness at the weekend.
Mountain rescue volunteer James McLean, from Thurso, is preparing for an epic fundraising challenge across three Munros in Sutherland in one day.
Caithness United under-14s brought the curtain down on their 2024/25 season with a 4-2 victory over Orkney Youth Development Group at Naver.
Wick Groats have been given the go-ahead to play their delayed Highland Amateur Cup second-round match against CK Interiors from Inverness.
Caithness campaigners have emphasised that “far too many mums-to-be have to travel to Raigmore” after birth figures from 2016 onwards were released.
A Kuk Sool Won revival is under way in Wick, led by an instructor who has been studying the traditional Korean martial art since the age of eight.
Wick Paths Group’s map of local walking routes has proved so popular that thousands more copies are being printed after a £600 donation.
GOAL Academy and BGK Goalkeeping Academy will be bringing a football and goalkeeper camp to Wick next month in partnership with East End FC.
Captain Danny Mackay accepts Castletown will be underdogs when they welcome Staxigoe United to Back Park for the inaugural Stannergill Cup final.
Highland Council’s resurfacing programme in the Wick area “will make a great difference”, according to Iain Gregory from Caithness Roads Recovery.
A project completed last year, aimed at improving lanes in Wick town centre, will go down as “a learning process” for local community councillors.
Watten manager Scott Bremner wants his team to “go up the gears” and push for the promotion play-off spot after a slow start in CAFA Division Two.
Wick River Campsite is on course for a “bumper year” after attracting more than 5900 visitors during the first two months of the new season.
Investment of more than £2 million in the Wick Street Design project has been hailed as “a real feather in the cap” for the town by Raymond Bremner.
This year’s vintage and classic vehicle rally at John O’Groats will feature around 150 entries, along with a host of other attractions.
Joanne B Kaar’s Shipshape exhibition, looking at the techniques and tools used in traditional boatbuilding, opens this Friday at Strathnaver Museum.
Community councillors have been told they should be proud of their “can do, will do” approach to supporting local projects and subgroup activities.
Pentland Ferries’ MV Alfred is to remain as part of the Clyde and Hebrides ferry network for another five months after an extension to the charter.
Emily Kearl is leading a renewed team of trustees at Thurso Community Development Trust as work begins on delivering a five-year strategy plan.
Richard Macadie agreed an amicable parting of the ways with Pentland United after reaching the conclusion that he was “playing for the wrong team”.