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.
The £33 million video camera rollout to Highland police officers will allow cops to “have more confidence in how they act”.
Captain Alistair Young MacKenzie from Scrabster is among six individuals recognised for their contributions to the country by King Charles.
Footways on Willowbank and Broadhaven Road in Wick are due to be improved with works getting under way next week.
Today (June 17), Police Scotland has rolled out body worn cameras to around 400 officers across the region.
Halkirk Primary School celebrated a significant milestone on June 6 with the grand opening of a new canopy at the school.
Members of Spittal SWI had a visit to Pulteney Distillery, the home of Old Pulteney whisky, and were given a tour by Daniel Ross.
Friday the 13th is seen as unlucky, but many Caithness residents experienced the warmest day of the year so far, according to a local weather pundit.
A good crowd turned out for the annual rally of Thurso and District Strathspey and Reel Society, held at the town’s Royal British Legion on Saturday.
A Thurso-based professor says that Scotland is becoming a global leader in monitoring blanket bog that is vital in the battle to curb climate change.
More than 300 people attended a packed Beauly convention to demand a moratorium on new developments.
More than £335,000 coming to Caithness from a major energy infrastructure project will make a real difference to communities, it has been stated.
A dedicated group of fundraisers has donated equipment worth nearly £23,000 to health practitioners in Caithness over the last 12 months.
Witnesses say a manhole cover in Wick “blew 45ft in the air” during an incident in Wick on Sunday afternoon (June 15).
Invited guests watched as Lord Thurso unveiled the North Coast Visitor Centre’s latest acquisition, a Pictish stone that had undergone restoration.
The Highland Grid was unique massive undertaking starting out from Abernethy in 1930s
Charlie Macleod (67) was named in this year’s King’s Birthday Honours list.
Highland Council hopes the move with retain customers and attract more.