A Caithness photographer has been shortlisted for a national award for his work in the Caithness Courier and John O’Groat Journal – for the tenth time
A new beach-side caravan park has been officially opened on the North Coast 500.
A John O’Groats stalwart has shared his lifelong experiences of living beside the mighty Pentland Firth in a new video filmed in the village.
ACTIVE OUTDOORS: John Davidson is on the lookout for the elusive Highland tiger on a waymarked walk around the Badenoch village
Avonlea is now gearing up to provide pupils with additional needs at Wick High School with a space for supported learning.
A new school and community building for Thurso could be up and running in 2030 as councillors are asked to approve the project’s timescales.
Works are due to begin on Tuesday this week to stabilise the steep slope above the A9 at Scrabster.
Making plans to build a replica broch involves more than just designing the tower. John Davidson spoke to Dawn Maclean of Caithness Broch Project
John Budge put in a solid performance to finish second in his age category at the Chester Ultra 50 on Saturday.
A Dounreay manager says he has heard from colleagues around the world since news of his New Year honour was revealed.
There was a good show of bulbs in Murkle Hall where Murkle WI held its spring bulb show.
Rhoda Grant has raised serious concerns over the birthrate in Caithness – there has been little change in the number of babies born locally.
Beaver Scouts from the 2nd Thurso unit visited St Anne’s Catholic Church as part of their Faith badgework.
Calls have been made to secure the future of “lifeline” flights from Wick through to the end of the decade.
A key decision over the future of subsidised passenger flights from Wick lies in the hands of the transport minister after a report was handed over.
ACTIVE OUTDOORS: John Davidson looks back on a ride around the world-famous route as the NC500 marks its 10th anniversary
Caithness runners took part in the Inverness Half Marathon on Sunday, with 17 members of North Highland Harriers completing the 13.1-mile course.
A lifeline stretch of road on the north coast hit by landslides is to see repair works begin later this month.
ACTIVE OUTDOORS: A mountain bike ride from Inverness follows trails to reach Dores via an exciting downhill section before returning via the riverside
Caithness Floral Art Club is delighted to welcome a relative newcomer to the local floral art scene to the group’s upcoming meeting.