A dramatic image was shared on social media this afternoon of a van engulfed in flames on a Wick street.
A local councillor attempted to quell tensions in Wick over rumours that a former government building was ‘being used to house illegal immigrants’.
Wick Co-op has relaunched today (Thursday, August 7) following an eight-week programme of works and improvements to “transform” the store.
The ever-popular Thrumster Game and Countryside Fair is coming once again to Thrumster Mains on Saturday, August 16, from 10am to 4pm.
Highland Council warns Caithness residents about using private water supplies during periods of power outages.
Following Storm Floris, the Highland Council is encouraging landowners to check trees and vegetation near public roads, which may have been damaged.
Wick experienced some of its strongest recorded winds with Storm Floris hitting the town with hurricane-force 12 gusts of over 80mph.
SEE THE PICTURES! Local talent once again shone through at the Mey Highland Games 2025 with Emmy Banter from Thurso triumphant for a second year.
Storm Floris is taking its toll in Caithness with multiple power cuts occurring and trains cancelled on the far north line.
Visitors enjoyed brilliant sunshine at the Mey Highland Games at John O’Groats on Saturday and witnessed King Charles III’s arrival.
A local weather pundit said Storm Floris will pummel Caithness with strong winds exceeding 70mph today and highlights the dangers.
Caithness residents are being targeted by scam text messages claiming that they are about to miss out on help with their heating bills.
As people flock to the Caithness coastline, a summer safety campaign from HM Coastguard urges visitors to stay safe by following simple safety advice.
With noisy fireworks coming at the end of Wick’s Gala Week, an entrepreneur has provided a way for pets to relax with anxiety-busting music.
Local photographer Eswyl Fell captured some snaps of Wick Gala Week events, along with the queens and courts from this year and last.
Eastern Airways was the butt of a joke at Wick’s recent gala parade, but for some travellers, the company’s poor performance is not quite so funny.
Two local artists have collaborated for an exhibition currently on at the North Coast Visitor Centre in Thurso until August 30.
After over seven years at Thurso Library, the Caithness Family History Society’s collection is moving to a new permanent home at Wick.
With his latest book now out, multi-award-winning photographer and naturalist Ken Crossan will host a talk at St John’s Church in Wick.
The Mey Highland Games, renowned as one of the most inclusive Highland games in the world, is set to return to John O’Groats on Saturday, August 2.