HOMES, roads and coastal areas felt the impact of heavy rain and strong winds as many parts of Caithness experienced severe flooding.
THE unveiling of the new county flag of Caithness will take place next month.
HIGHLAND Council has denied claims Syrian refugees will not be moving to Caithness as part of its plans to relocate 30 families in the Highlands.
A DOG was reportedly swept off a pier and had to be rescued by its owner as 20ft waves crashed into the breaker at Thurso Harbour during storm Abigail.
LIFE’S a pitch is the attitude being adopted by a seven-a-side football team which is taking part in a unique challenge to raise money for Kayden’s…
OFFICIALLY named King of the Hill, Andrew Douglas proved there ain’t no mountain high enough to keep him away from becoming number one mountain…
EVAN Oliphant has made history becoming the first British cyclist to compete in the Tour of Britain for the ninth time this weekend.
THURSO Cinema is facing closure unless its operator can come up with urgently needed new investment.
THE families of the eight men who lost their lives when their vessel sank in the Pentland Firth have arrived in Caithness to pay tribute to their loved…
CAITHNESS is hoping to make a mark in the shinty world in 2015 as the county’s only club enters a tournament for the first time.
AN elderly man was rushed to hospital after he was injured when a log rolled off a fire on to a rug and set his living room on fire.
WICK’s Hogmanay street party was almost cancelled hours before it was due to go ahead because of a lack of volunteers.
CAITHNESS will become the first mainland county in Scotland to have an official flag and the public will decide what it will be!
WICK Harbour has experienced two of its busiest months in recent years thanks to developments in the renewable industry and the export of resources from…
BOSSES at Dounreay have refused to answer claims that they have tried to influence their staff on how they should vote in tomorrow’s independence…
STAFF at a Thurso supermarket claim they have been given an ultimatum to work extra hours or face being sacked.
AN unusual discovery made by a local historian at the site of what could be a wizard’s grave in Watten may be the evidence needed to prove the story…
THE greatest show on earth kicked off in São Paulo last night as Brazil and Croatia played the first game of the 2014 World Cup.
ONCE known as one of the dingiest places in the country, John O’Groats was yesterday the focus of a top architectural award.