Kevin Anderson believes Wick Groats will have to be at their best if they are to get past CK Interiors in the Highland Amateur Cup on Saturday.
Combat League Wrestling (CLW) says it urgently needs the support of the community to help it find a suitable venue in the town.
Lybster man Ricky McPhee has been cleared of threatening to shoot a young couple while they were on a walk through his home village.
Lybster are looking ahead to a “a huge test” against Pentland United next week after consolidating their place in the top four of CAFA Division One.
Some drivers around Watten were perplexed over road signs showing a strange mix of English and Gaelic.
Nominations are open for the annual Highland Business Women Awards.
Lyth Arts Centre’s ‘Between Two Beaches’ programme celebrates the centre's unique location between two of the county's most beautiful beaches.
Holyrood Notebook by Ariane Burgess
Thurso Amateur Swimming Club’s Edward Mills will compete in Sheffield in July after his success in the Scottish national age-group championships.
Fiona Macintosh of More than Motivation shares her insights on leadership.
Castletown’s community-minded football club now has responsibility for four potentially life-saving defibrillators in the village.
Fears have emerged that a bridge could collapse, cutting off the only road access to a Wick riding school and potentially affecting the distillery.
A look at the eventful life of John Gow, the Wick-born pirate who was hanged at London’s Execution Dock 300 years ago today.
The Come Ashore Cup continues to go from strength to strength as the fourth staging of the event in Kirkwall at the weekend proved a big attraction.
Members of the Caithness RDA branch achieved some great results when they competed in a regional qualifier at Cranloch Riding Centre in Moray.
Turbine components are being transported through Wick this week on the first stage of their journey to a wind farm site near the Causewaymire.
The annual Highland Youth Parliament (HYP) conference will take place at Inverness Leisure Centre on Friday, June 13.
A healthcare support worker told a court on Tuesday of the shocking moment when a man pointed a gun at him and his partner in a Caithness street.
He left Dingwall at 17, but has now returned as a Scotland international.
Around 50 separate competitions were held at Farr High School last Saturday as part of the Caithness and Sutherland Provincial Mod.