Investigations are being carried out into the cause of a collision between two vessels in Wick harbour on Thursday morning.
Plans to extend the county’s World World II heritage trail beyond Sinclair’s Bay and Wick were outlined at a family history society meeting.
The Scottish Government’s ongoing support for flights between Wick and Aberdeen was hailed as “excellent news for Caithness” by local MSP Maree Todd.
Highland Council leader Raymond Bremner has expressed his delight that flights between Wick and Aberdeen are to continue into financial year 2025/26.
Work is progressing on the final phase of redevelopment at Wick River Campsite – with the long-term aim of investing profits back into the town.
Marc Macgregor has been on the scoresheet three times in as many games, but Academy boss Gary Manson says the striker brings more than just goals.
Laundry assistant Annie McArthur was “surprised and delighted” by a retirement party held in her honour after 26 years at Pentland View care home.
Tom McKenna is urging his Thurso players to go out and enjoy their last two North Caledonian League games after ending their long losing streak.
Highland councillors will raise no objection to West of Orkney Windfarm’s offshore plans at a site around 25km from the north Sutherland coast.
North MP Jamie Stone believes Nicola Sturgeon is right to leave the Scottish political stage after a “tawdry time” for the former First Minister.
Moves are being made to set up a reminiscence group to share Caithness football memories, starting with an informal meeting in Nucleus on March 26.
Halkirk United will put their fading title hopes to one side this weekend as they welcome Alness United for a North Caledonian Cup quarter-final.
If TCDT can’t attract enough volunteers, it will have to consider opening the harbour toilets only at weekends or charging people to use them.
A churchgoer wearing a traditional Maori costume played her part in one of the 2025 World Day of Prayer services held in Caithness.
Caithness United U16s were left to reflect on their lack of consistency after an 8-0 win against St Duthus meant they finished third in their league.
Coach Craig Ross insisted Caithness United’s U14s “can be a match for any team” after they put in a much-improved performance in a defeat to Clach.
Wick U18s bounced back from their defeat to Inverness Athletic with an 8-0 victory over Rothes ahead of a crucial game against Inverness Balloan.
As many as 24 turbines could be built at a wind farm being planned for a site in south-east Caithness – 11 more than currently proposed.
Wick manager Gary Manson suggested Kyle Henderson is having a personal goal-of-the-season competition after the forward’s latest stunning strike.
A study involving UHI has found that shooting organisations have failed to meet a voluntary pledge to replace lead shot with non-toxic alternatives.