A far north charity is making a “wonderful difference” after being nominated to receive a share of a rural insurance company’s charity fund.
Gifts worth more than £1000 were handed over by the League of Friends of Caithness General Hospital.
NHS 24 is keen to make people who may be feeling low this winter that there is help available.
The mother of a two-year-old boy tragically killed in a crash on the A99 more than three years ago said life has been “torture” since the incident.
The far north was battered by winds which hit hurricane force over the weekend.
Residents and guests at Pentland View care home in Thurso enjoyed a live music performance from Brandon McPhee.
Waspi women have been subject to a “great injustice” according to far north MSP Maree Todd.
The latest trail run in the North Highland Harriers series was at Broubster Forest.
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Reay Beavers held their Christmas party with eight Beavers attending to play games and win prizes, as well as receive gifts from Santa.
It’s a Christmas cake fit for a king – and it should be, as it was a gift from Charles himself.
A former chair of the Caithness branch of Scotland’s armed forces charity has been described as a “powerhouse”.
Work will start on the Strathy South wind farm in spring next year, SSE has confirmed.
People who rely on repeat medication are being reminded that they need to plan ahead for the upcoming holiday season.
A jewellery and gift shop in Thurso is being taken over by the store manager.
Heading for a quick trip to the hills, John Davidson ventures to a bealach below the silver peak to enjoy magnificent views across Kintail
Pupils at Crossroads Primary School attended the Mey and District Senior Citizens Club earlier this month, to entertain the members.
Two trade bodies that represent news publishers in Scotland and the UK have joined forces to strengthen the voice of the industry.
A group of volunteers have been helping to build new homes for wildlife in Caithness, with help from High Life Highland countryside rangers.
Women suffering from domestic abuse and other forms of sexual violence need to know they can get help, a Thurso campaigner has said.