Volunteers raising money for a memorial to lost seafarers will continue their fundraising efforts by presenting two illustrated talks in Wick.
French chef Jean-Christophe Novelli will be the star attraction at this year's Taste North food and drink festival at John O'Groats on October 6.
Photographs of Wick life spanning more than half a century are to go on show during gala week in an exhibition called The McDonald Collection.
Conditions were tricky for the 36-hole Thurso Open competition sponsored by John Gunn and Sons Ltd. However, the course was in magnificent condition.
Lyth’s Charlotte Mountford hopes the new exhibition Mountains Underwater will encourage discussion on themes from climate change to depopulation.
North-east cyclist Fraser Beattie is preparing to pedal from John O’Groats to Land’s End to raise money for Epilepsy Scotland.
Castletown Primary School received a generous donation of £300 from Howdens joiners to buy new 'A' and 'B' team football strips.
Caithness and Sutherland Vintage and Classic Vehicle Club celebrated its half-century with a bumper turnout at John O’Groats on Sunday.
Saturday saw Thurso Bowling Club’s McIntyre round-robin pairs being contested. Seventeen pairs took part.
In an exclusive interview, new Wick Academy chairman Pat Miller outlines the need for progression but says he will never class himself as 'the boss'.
A ceilidh open to the public is being held at Skerray to celebrate the life of the late Kitty Ann MacQueen and her unique link to Eilean nan Ron.
Eight Sutherland beaches – but none in Caithness – have been given Scottish Beach Award status by the environmental charity Keep Scotland Beautiful.
Excited wildlife-watchers had a close encounter with a pod of seven killer whales at Wick’s South Head.
Sheep farmers from all over Scotland will be beating a path to Caithness for Scotland’s major sheep event this year at Sibmister, Murkle, on June 12.
The final day of Orca Watch 2019 brought an unforgettable experience for ferry passengers crossing the Pentland Firth as they saw six killer whales.
The volunteers who look after Wick’s historic Isabella Fortuna have been praised after landing a flagship honour from National Historic Ships UK.
Organisers of this year’s Orca Watch say they are “ecstatic” about the sightings of killer whales and other marine species in northern waters.
A photographic record of a day spent on the uninhabited "island in the stream", with echoes of the long-gone human population never far away.
The positive effects of group music-making were trumpeted at the Health and Wellbeing Market in Wick, showcasing a wide range of groups and services.
The completion of the Beatrice offshore wind farm presents an "enormous opportunity" for Scotland, according to Claire Mack of Scottish Renewables.