As temperatures dip, High Life Highland’s Countryside Rangers will be offering online talks for people to learn about nature.
High Life Highland has welcomed back scores of parents and their young children to libraries for the return of Bookbug.
A man has been arrested and charged after an alleged police assault in Thurso on Friday afternoon (October 29).
Police Scotland has issued an update on the "unexplained" death of a 36-year-old man in Thurso on Friday (October 29).
Tonight sees the culmination of several years of hard work for over 50 artists, including one from Thurso, with a charity lighthouse auction.
A charity with a base in Scrabster thinks its new calendar for 2022 will sail off the shelves.
A Bower man has been awarded with the honorary title of Explorer of the Year 2021 after after 17 years of remote travel and exploration.
A Caithness-based archaeological organisation is incensed by the latest act of fly-tipping to occur near the site of a broch it restored.
A Caithness-based archaeological organisation is incensed by the latest act of fly-tipping to occur near the site of a broch it restored.
A family-owned Caithness company and one of its employees are celebrating success with a prestigious business award.
Many Caithness residents will be affected by the announcement that two more energy firms, Pure Planet and Colorado Energy, have ceased trading.
Lybster community toilets have finally opened their doors to the public after a period of closure in which they had fallen into serious disrepair.
Conditions on the ground were "greasy" for a popular agricultural event held last Saturday at Achunabust Farm near Reay.
A Wick woman who suffers from a severe form of arthritis has raised £2367.95 to help patients in a special care unit watch their favourite TV shows.
The Highland Council’s winter gritting programme starts on Thursday (October 14) and will continue until April 14, 2022.
New research states that 18 percent of people in Scotland could not buy essential food items.
See video and pictures of last night's Northern Lights Festival event as an enormous puppet walked through Wick to the delight of many spectators.
It was a very special week for 52 little learners and the Early Years staff of Miller Academy as they moved in to their new Early Learning Centre.
A Caithness woman raised £250 for an animal welfare charity through a month of dog walking treks across the county.
After the impending closure of a Wick bank was announced, Unite the union has contacted politicians demanding support for communities and workers.