A former member of Wick Players who has reached dramatic heights with his theatrical work will be hosting an event at Moray Street in Wick next week.
A 50-year-old man was arrested due to outstanding warrants at an address in Castletown yesterday afternoon.
Caithness arts organisation Lyth Arts Centre has announced its successful Summer Sessions will return to Wick this August.
Wick Co-op is set to be ‘totally transformed’ with an extensive eight-week programme of works and improvements underway.
A former Thurso community councillor has started a Facebook page with the intention of cleaning up weedy eyesores around Thurso beach and esplanade.
King Charles III will be showing two of his watercolours at this year’s annual exhibition by the Society of Caithness Artists in Thurso.
Lyth Arts Centre has joined a consortium of venues and organisations aiming to build relationships with families and young audiences.
A former heroin and crack addict has turned his life around with a successful business selling luxury candles that are now stocked in Thurso.
Wick Paths Group said it had a ‘tremendous turnout’ of volunteers to help tidy up areas of the town ahead of this year’s County Show.
A Halkirk businesswoman has plenty to sing about after she picked up a major award at an event in Glasgow’s Grand Ole Opry.
A Caithness man has authored a new book on a clever ruse to fool German aircrews into bombing a decoy airfield at Sarclet.
Highland Council’s environmental health team advises caution as blue-green algae has, once again, been found in Loch Watten.
Despite June figures showing 100 per cent reliability for Wick flights, a pressure group says it will take time to build up passenger confidence.
Local speculation is rife over whether Matt Damon will make an appearance in Caithness this weekend with film crews seen in the Thrumster area.
Caithness shoppers are being urged to stay alert ahead of Amazon Prime Day as fraudsters use AI to craft increasingly convincing scams.
Three evening talks will take place at St John’s Church in Wick, covering topics related to brochs, photography and World War Two.
Dogs of all shapes and sizes gathered at Newtonhill Community Woodland on Sunday to be judged in a show run by Caithness Canine Club.
A Wick woman was dumbfounded when she prepared to take a drive, finding three tyres flat to the ground in an apparent act of vandalism.
A disability campaigner from Thurso gave her opinion of a new Caithness attraction, the John O’Groats Mill, and an event staged there.
Wick primary school teacher Clemency Crow lives up to her name with a new bird-themed fantasy novel called Doorway to the Sunset.