Historic Environment Scotland has been accused of “turning a blind eye” to plans for a major battery energy storage scheme near the Castle of Mey.
Eighteen-year-old forward Euan Kennedy has signed a three-year deal with Wick Academy after spending five years in the Ross County youth set-up.
It’s the fourth year they have sponsored the event declared “a real highlight in the farming calendar for many within our area”.
Staff from Rolls-Royce at Vulcan did their bit for the environment when they took part in a Clean Up Your Caithness community event.
Caithness Pony Club held its annual summer working hunter show and an arena event at the UHI North, West and Hebrides equestrian campus at Dale.
A ‘unique opportunity’ to snap up a traditional Highland railway station property on the NC500 is being flagged up at a knock-down price.
Liberal Democrats want the far north in contention after the UK government pledged to invest £2.5 billion in small reactors.
Keiss may be propping up Division One in the county league but they are leading the way in the Caithness AFA fair play standings.
Organisers have worked for months to make Pride a reality in Thurso, and now the moment has finally arrived.
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CHAT has insisted that the need to expand local healthcare is “undeniable” after compiling figures on the travel commitments for Caithness patients.
Three members of North Shore Surf Club are seeking support with funding as they prepare to represent their country in the European championships.
“Every day when I wake up, my daily mantra is to thank my donor and his family,” Angela Wilson says.
A design by Shelagh Swanson is part of a public art event taking place across the north-east, Orkney and Shetland in support of a cancer charity.
A Lybster man raised over £3000 for Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance with a sponsored bike ride and talked about his encounter with a poisonous adder.
Brian Lewis (87) is on course to reach John O’Groats on Saturday following a two-week cycling challenge in memory of his late wife Christine.
Kayakers and paddleboarders may be unknowingly disturbing the Moray Firth’s small dolphin population.
A Caithness charity that helps rehome dogs is desperately seeking volunteers to help it keep running, or it may be forced to close down.
The widespread switch-off of obsolete energy meters will not happen at the end of this month, as had been planned – they will be phased out instead.
Two long-standing figures at 2nd Thurso Scout Group have been recognised for their outstanding commitment to local Scouting.
The “wonderfully remote” former Altnabreac schoolhouse is within the Flow Country World Heritage Site and offers “stunning rural views”.
A Caithness school has been hailed by Scotland’s education authority for improvements made since a previous inspection.
Organisers of Tunes By the Dunes are seeking to “raise the bar” as they look ahead to the 2025 festival over the weekend of September 5 and 6.
University researchers have said that Caithness should be proud of an “elite midwife” from two centuries ago who delivered almost 4000 babies.
Lifeboat volunteers are hoping the “phenomenal” level of support for the annual Wick RNLI Harbour Day continues this weekend.
Caithness badminton players Carole Begg, Jane Grant and John Durrand were in the Scotland team that competed in a four-day age-grade event in Spain.
The former Socially Growing shop in Thurso town centre has been given a new lease of life as a community space that local groups can hire.
The annual Thurso RNLI Summer Fayre at Scrabster was opened by Mac Macgill and featured stalls, pipe band, Highland dancers and emergency services.
Boxing legend Tyson Fury dropped into John O’Groats for a no-frills car camping stay last night as part of a filming schedule for a new Netflix series
John Davidson joined a visually impaired walking group in the Highlands and learned that the support they offer is invaluable to its members