Water quality sampling checks at customers’ taps – which were paused during lockdown – are to restart across Scotland.
The NSPCC’s Childline has delivered 305 counselling sessions to young people in Scotland about gender identity and sexuality in the past year.
A young student, setting out on an epic horseback trek from John O'Groats next week, is looking for help while making her preparations in Caithness.
Community teamwork has meant that the North Baths in Wick have had a fresh coat of paint in readiness for the summer holidays.
Two competitive horse riders will be swapping to their bikes as they set out on the Wheelie Wheelie Big Ride from Land's End to John O'Groats.
Around 12 hardy individuals met up early this morning to celebrate the longest day with a sunrise swim at the North Baths in Wick.
An outdoor pool which has been in Wick for well over 100 years is set to have a new lease of life thanks to a group of local swimmers.
A Caithness wind farm campaigner has welcomed the news that there will be no appeal for Cairnmore Hill after Highland Council knocked back the plans.
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service is asking the people of Scotland for their views on the future direction of the service.
North MP Jamie Stone is campaigning to provide emergency funding to give carers a break from dramatically increased caring responsibilities.
Local people are among those being reminded about the information and support available for carers from NHS 24.
Its all go again at the Thurso vet practice in the latest episode of the hit TV programme –The Highland Vet.
A Thurso Scouting stalwart has been presented with a Silver Wolf award – the highest accolade for distinguished service within the Scout Association.
Scottish Water is asking people across Scotland to help take care of the vital drinking water resources by making small changes this summer.
A successful Arena Event was staged by the local committee of the British Horse Society at Sibster Mains, Wick, on Sunday.
Volunteers are being sought in Thurso and Wick to help two leading charities support children and families this summer.
The North Highland College is one of three colleges in the UHI partnership to be recognised with a national award for a virtual school programme.
BBC Debate Night is appealing for people from Caithness to join the programme's online audience for the final episode of the series next week.
The first sheep dog trails to be staged in Caithness in over 14 months due to the coronavirus pandemic was a resounding success.
A consortium led by Rolls-Royce is seeking to secure £300 million in funding as it prepares application to build small modular nuclear reactors.