Latheron SWI’s May meeting saw members take a trip to Angela Squires at Plant Magick, Aukengill.
An innovative flight project that has used Wick airport to test new technologies held a conference aimed at bringing low-carbon aviation to the area.
John Davidson enjoys an evening stroll up the Dunbeath Water, visiting two brochs, a ruined inn and other historic points of interest
The general election is less than 40 days away, so you’ll need to make sure you are registered to vote well ahead of the July 4 polling day.
Women’s and girls’ football clubs across the Highland and Islands have a final chance to apply for funding of up to £1000 to help their teams.
A new café, spa bathrooms and other improvements have been made at a Caithness care home.
Voters in the Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross constituency are preparing to go to the polls as the Prime Minister announced a July 4 election.
Two Wick lifeboat volunteers aiming to set off on an around-Britain challenge next week have struck gold with the backing of a lead sponsor.
Becky Hamilton from Wick was delighted to win her pre-championship title at the European Highland Dancing Championships held in Montrose.
A long-time journalist with a passion for all things Caithness this week put down his notepad after retiring from the John O’Groat Journal.
A network of walking groups which operates in Thurso, Castletown and Wick has become the 700th organisation to sign up to a mental health charter.
Wildlife watchers are gearing up to look out for orcas and other marine creatures around the Caithness coast at a special event.
A storage area for wind turbine components is being proposed between two housing estates at Pennyland in Thurso.
The scorching temperatures in Wick on Saturday marked the fifth hottest May day in the last 114 years, according to a local weather expert.
Intense solar activity on Friday evening and then on Saturday led to some spectacular sightings of the Aurora Borealis above Caithness.
When the 2nd Thurso Beavers first met, the weekly “subs” were just 20 pence – and the town’s provost was among the young Scouts earning their badges!
Residents at a Thurso care home enjoyed a nostalgic day out when they ventured along the coast to make the most of good weather at John O’Groats.
Blind and partially sighted people in Caithness will be able to receive in-person support at upcoming events with a leading sight loss charity.
An investment plan that aims to raise £2 billion for major investments across the Highlands including a new Thurso High School has been approved.
A 71-year-old sex offender who bought alcohol for a Caithness woman he met at a bus station and then sexually assaulted has been jailed for 30 months.