Residents at a far north care home found their sea legs with a memorable visit to the Wick lifeboat.
The 2nd Thurso and Reay Beaver Scouts joined together for a cultural weekend outing by visiting the North Coast Visitor Centre.
Delighted organisers of a charity fashion show have hailed the “inspirational models” after the latest Catwalk for a Cause raised £78,000 & counting!
High Life Highland shared stories of how cardiac rehabilitation classes in Thurso helped many Caithness residents recover from heart conditions.
A member of the ambulance service says the things he deals with on a day to day basis made it impossible for him not to give blood .
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A moving tribute has been paid by a prestigious industry competition to a “one in a million” journalist who passed away late last year.
The NHS Highland Armed Forces and Veterans Project aimed to develop NHS Highland as a more armed forces and veterans-aware provider and employer.
Scotland’s avalanche warning service downed tools in January when there was too little snow, and climate change is having a significant impact
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The John O’Groat Journal and The Caithness Courier’s parent company has won 6 titles at the annual Highlands and Islands Press Ball and Media Awards.
One person was taken to hospital following a three-vehicle crash on the A9 near the Dornoch Bridge yesterday.
Tourism levy plans are “genuinely scaring small businesses”, a Highland MSP has warned.
Pupils and staff at Mount Pleasant in Thurso celebrated Scotland’s national bard – and also enjoyed a hoolie in the school hall.
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Scottish Water says it has completed a significant upgrade to the network in Thurso ahead of schedule.
Staff illness has sparked train cancellations on the Far North Line for the second day in a row.
The absence of overnight respite provision in the north Highlands for youngsters with special needs has taken a major toll, it has been claimed.
Far north MP Jamie Stone has lamented the “wasted potential” for nuclear development in Scotland with its potential to generate high-quality jobs.
A three-vehicle crash has partially closed the A9 at Dornoch Bridge.