Caithness firms – from a gin distillery to a candle maker – will be in the spotlight at the Royal Highland Show in Edinburgh this June.
The search is on for a new youth convener to champion the cause of young people in the Highlands.
Police Scotland, along with road safety partners, are holding training courses for motorcyclists to help them ride responsibly and reduce collisions.
After taking part in the SCDA Scottish Final in Orkney at the weekend Wick Players are now planning their next performance – a Christmas pantomine.
The Ideas Fund has announced it will be opening its next round of grant funding to support up to seven new partnerships in the Highlands and Islands
Stallholders from as far afield as Australia took part in this month's North Coast Market held at Armadale Village Hall on Saturday.
A new national tourism body is urging visitors to support community owned tourism enterprises across Scotland and deliver a boost for local jobs.
An unannounced inspection at Pennyland Primary Nursery has found that children's experiences are being compromised due to insufficient staffing levels
Thurso looks set to continue being the preferred base for the Scottish surfing championships following another very successful event in the county.
Another busy North Coast Market is set to take place in Armadale Village Hall tomorrow from 11am to 3pm.
North MSP Maree Todd and her dog Cooper are calling on people from Caithness, Sutherland and Ross for support in a special public vote.
Standards were high once again at Caithness Riding Club's Spring Show with a good number of competitors picking up NPS qualifying tickets for Blair.
Thurso-based surfer Mark Boyd (35) won the men's champion title as well as the masters at the Scottish National Surfing Championships at the weekend.
It's the end of an era for the retail side of Reid's Bakery, Thurso, with the town centre café and riverside chip shop no longer run by the business.
Churches in Thurso will join together for a Easter service in the town centre on Saturday morning.
A Scrabster couple were "shocked" to find out they stand to lose out on their pre-paid funeral plan after the collapse of provider Safe Hands.
Rock Rose and Crosskirk Bay are two of the local gins getting a mention in a new illustrated book – The Scottish Gin Bible.
Ten equine degree students at UHI North Highland organised and hosted an instruction clinic to raise money for the Caithness RDA.
Pennyland Early Learning and Childcare children delighted with the Easter eggs received from a Wick nursing home as part of a colouring competition.
A Caithness distillery has won the Environmental/Sustainability Business of the Year title in the latest FSB Scotland Small Business Awards 2022.