Thurso Netball Club’s latest outing in the Highland and Moray league brought a convincing 59-19 victory over Lossie North in Inverness.
Members of Wick and District Gardening Club visited Christine Mackay’s garden in Lybster and were amazed at the variety of daffodils in bloom.
The 2024 competition season at St Fergus Bowling Club in Wick was opened by Liam Larnach, who threw the first jack on Saturday afternoon.
Wind farm objectors have claimed that if Caithness was a ship the crew would be plotting a mutiny because of the number of renewable energy schemes.
Vital infrastructure improvements that could transform the reliability of trains in the northern Highlands appear to be in limbo.
Abandoned bikes across the rail network are to be given a new life, as ScotRail introduces a policy that will see unclaimed bikes renewed or recycled.
The launch of a World War II heritage trail has been described as “just the first step” in commemorating the county’s role in the conflict.
Highland Council is reminding people there is opportunity to share their experiences of the area by taking part in the Highland Place Standard survey.
A driver has been convicted of having been in charge of his van while six times the legal drink-drive limit.
The John Muir Trust has welcomed an announcement that the Scottish Government will hold a public consultation on a carbon land tax.
A Wick woman who failed to engage with social workers has been jailed for six months.
People are being encouraged to take an hour this month now the weather is turning warmer, to build a ‘bee hotel’ for Scotland’s solitary bees.
A Wick woman who committed the “despicable” act of spitting in a police officer's face was jailed for six months at the town's sheriff court.
Hopes cycling and luggage capacity could be dramatically increased on railway services in the north Highlands seem to have been dashed by rail chiefs.
A Thurso man who drove without insurance for the second time was disqualified for eight months at Wick Sheriff Court.
A Wick pensioner who caused a disturbance at a local pub was fined £150 at the town's sheriff court.
Provost unimpressed, effort to attract oil work and refugee move on former US base
The signing of a memorandum of understanding between Scotland’s enterprise agencies and the world’s largest shipbuilders could benefit the Highlands.
As evidence for climate change grows, so governments are introducing measures to reduce carbon footprints and ensure that we meet net zero targets.
A driver escaped serious injury after he failed to take a bend, mounted a verge and careered along, hitting road signs before stopping in a ditch.