A Caithness volunteer group has joined forces with forestry staff in the far north to help boost numbers of a rare species of bee.
Greens can't stop ruthless Mackie.
A campaigner from Thurso who is helping victims of gender-based and sexual violence says she was taken aback to receive a volunteering award.
Reay Golf Club ladies have won the Sandra Proudler Memorial Trophy, now in its 30th year.
The Flow Country of Caithness and Sutherland is a step closer to being regarded as a world-recognised natural wonder.
A set of benches made by school pupils in Thurso have been given a bright coat of paint thanks to work from the Criminal Justice Service.
The scratch trophy for the Wick Golf Club's ladies open competition went to a player from the home club when Dee MacAngus won the award.
A Highland Green MSP has claimed that one of the party’s key commitments in the deal with the SNP shows it is making a positive impact.
Nominations have opened for people wishing to seek election to their local community council.
Green-fingered pupils in Dunnet were delighted to receive six prizes from their entries to the Bower Show and Mey and District Gardening Club Show.
The West of Orkney Windfarm will be hosting a supply chain event in Thurso next week.
Beavers Scouts from the Caithness and Sutherland district took part in a "Damboree" camp at Dunbeath.
Halkirk held its first GalaFest – bringing together some popular gala events, alongside a festival vibe...
The Caithness branch of a national cat charity says its search for more feline foster homes has become more urgent.
A Thurso runner has raised £1000 for a cancer support group in the north Highlands.
The popular Bower Show returned on Saturday for the first time in four years and, despite constant drizzle, it turned out to be a great success.
A former Wick woman with family members who worked for Caithness Glass is delighted that a Highland exhibition of the art is being extended.
Caithness, Aberdeen and Northern Marts on Monday sold 3887 prime sheep, store sheep and feeding ewes & rams.
Caithness Disability Sports Club members Innis Mahon and brother Aaron collected four medals at the Highland disability sports meeting in Inverness.
A Caithness councillor is calling on an animal rescue charity to rethink its "shocking" decision to close its far north centre near Dounreay.