Thurso-based AG Coaching teamed up with Inverness Caledonian Thistle for a training day that was attended by around 75 youngsters at the Dammies.
Far north MP Jamie Stone has backed a motion in Parliament to block government plans to scrap Winter Fuel Payments for most pensioners.
The five new bosses will work in areas like education, care, housing, property and health and social care.
Delayed average speed cameras intended to be used during the summer to catch speeding North Coast 500 motorists are finally going live.
The new whisky distillery taking shape within Castletown’s former mill has secured a £250,000 investment from Highlands and Islands Enterprise.
He is the third member to leave the Conservative group at Highland Council since the 2022 election.
The finalists for the Highland’s premier business awards ceremony have been officially announced.
Maree Todd is being challenged over her view that there should be no going back on the downgrading of the maternity service in Caithness.
Opposition leader Alasdair Christie says ‘the question must be asked what damage or impact is it having on our children’s education.
Members of Encompass Caithness say they have been rendered “speechless” by the level of local support for their campaigning efforts.
Halkirk United are gearing up for three away games in a row after progressing in the North of Scotland Cup and winning their opening league fixture.
Highland Hospice in Thurso is in the running to be declared one of the UK’s best charity shops and now seeks your votes.
Organisers of Tunes By the Dunes say everything is in place for a successful weekend at the UK’s most northerly mainland music festival in Dunnet.
Two friends are set to take on a tandem challenge from John O’Groats to Lands End.
Caithness United U14s had an 8-1 victory over Muir of Ord in the first game of their league campaign, while there was a narrow defeat for the U16s.
A Caithness petting farm has an unusual tale to tell of a hermaphrodite chicken who changed sex from a female hen to a male rooster.
Free Climate Springboard programme can help tourism businesses on their journey to net zero
Wick Academy will look to bounce back against Banks O’ Dee after suffering their biggest loss of the Highland League campaign at Clach in midweek.
The 75-year-old woman who carried out her own pothole repairs in Halkirk has admitted she was “gobsmacked” by the level of media interest.
Impressive performance by the Lilywhites.