The Caithness Model Club (CMC) held its annual show at the Norseman Hotel in Wick and donated an impressive £1500 to local charities.
From being penniless and arriving in London with £5, a Caithness man went on to create costumes for rock and movie stars - a true rags to riches story
The problem of outdated and hazardous asbestos water pipes in rural areas like Caithness was highlighted by a local MSP this week.
The owners of a hugely popular cafe at Wick harbour have put their business on the market at offers over £510K after announcing their retirement.
SNP MSP Maree Todd highlights the positive aspects of free prescriptions 14 years after their introduction in Scotland.
Thurso Community Development Trust kicked off 2025 with a hugely popular event that saw many flocking to its Tool Repair Café and Seed Swap.
Public Health Scotland encourages Caithness residents offered a Covid-19 vaccine this spring to come forward, get vaccinated and stay protected.
A YouTuber caused uproar after holding up traffic on the A9 at Helmsdale while dressed as a lollipop man.
Scotland’s national charity supporting people affected by crime is searching for Caithness volunteers to help victims and witnesses.
Wick Paths Group (WPG) put out a “last minute” plea for volunteers to help clear up areas of the town on Saturday morning.
With the clocks going forward an hour, Caithness drivers are warned to be aware of an issue that could land them in deep trouble.
The volunteers who helped out at a spring clean around High Ormlie in Thurso were praised for their ‘amazing effort’ to tidy up the area.
Caithness Family History Society’s next meeting will feature a presentation on April 8 by Valerie Amin of Nucleus: the Nuclear and Caithness Archives.
Hundreds of people travelled from far and wide to see a vintage diesel train and carriages visit Wick at the weekend.
Caithness Astronomy Group will be hosting a public observation event for Saturday’s partial solar eclipse at Castletown.
After a single wild boar went on the run in Caithness back in December, a herd of the animals was spotted in the Camster area this morning.
A former police officer and Thurso councillor condemned the removal of ‘lifeline’ public telephone ‘Help Points’ outside Caithness police stations.
Huge picture drop with this feature on the Caithness International Science Festival fun day at Wick High School.
A Wick community council led event on Sunday saw 32 locals brave the elements to clear rubbish as part of the Spring Clean Scotland initiative.
Wick-born writer Dorothy Stewart recently published Stitch-Up, the second book in her mystery series - available to buy locally and online.