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
Dr Emma Miller has lived in rural communities around the world, and has seen the impact that visibility can have on the next generation.
Another busy week saw Reay hosting its annual Senior Open, sponsored by G G Mackay Ltd, with an entry of 72 golfers from the Highlands and beyond.
Pentland United will have to raise their energy levels when they face Inverness Athletic in the Highland Amateur Cup, says co-manager Michael Gray.
A charity run Caithness nursery is celebrating after receiving a glowing report from the Care Inspectorate.
Pupils at Newton Park Primary School in Wick have raised thousands of pounds for an appeal by Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance.
Support from local firms helps make Highland Business Women Awards so special.
Wick Wheelers and Caithness Cycling Club held their annual interclub time trial, this year hosted by the Wheelers and run from Thurso to Wick.
A model and riding stables owner from Lyth headed up a fundraising walk along with her therapy horse, Mr Bojangles, and pet chihuahua, Louis Vuitton.
Holyrood Notebook by Maree Todd
A former Caithness police officer has been recalling the “very surreal” experience of being handcuffed to Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi.
Wick Academy will be hosting an open day this Saturday at Harmsworth Park as the countdown to the new Highland League season begins.
Cassie Greenford shares why the first ever Pride March in Caithness is important for her, the LGBTQ+ community and the general population.
Cycling charity volunteers now have a permanent storage facility for their three-wheeled bike, thanks to a funding award and support from businesses.