The campaign for a vital railway project that could sharply improve train reliability on the Far North Line has won the backing of a Holyrood hopeful.
A newcomer to the Reay golfing scene has said she would “absolutely recommend” the club’s “come and try” sessions, which are back for a sixth year.
The transformation of the historic Castletown Mill into a “world-class” whisky distillery reached a new milestone this week.
It was another busy week on the fairways of Reay with some impressive scores posted across a number of competitions.
There were 403 old season prime lambs and 640 old season store lambs along with 270 feeding ewes and rams at Caithness Livestock Centre on April 14.
A Highland man whose family has been blighted by Huntington’s disease and is now fighting it as well remains fiercely positive about the future.
The Easter Bunny was joined by an assortment of other visiting creatures at a family fun day for residents, staff and guests at Pentland View.
Holyrood Notebook by Maree Todd
A Sutherland councillor has been suspended for two months for behaving “disrespectfully” towards the chairman and committee of a community group.
Last season was ultimately a disappointing one for Wick Groats, but they got their 2025 campaign off to the ideal start with a 6-0 win at Folke Park.
Police are hunting vandals responsible for a spate of incidents in Thurso recent weeks.
A suggestion that some flights to and from Orkney could stop off in Wick deserves to be taken seriously, according to far north MP Jamie Stone.
A disabled Thurso woman talked candidly about the fear and horror she experienced as a wildfire encroached upon her home last Thursday.
The transformation of the historic Castletown Mill into a “world-class” whisky distillery reached a new milestone this week.
The John O’Groats Book Festival will be holding a series of events under the banner of The Story Circle over the coming months.
Wick Community Fire Station has lost one of its longest serving firefighters with the retirement of Richard (Titchie) Hughes.
Caithness badminton players Shona Mackay and Chloe Mackenzie travelled to Edinburgh to take part in the Yonex East of Scotland championships 2025.
Two men who operated an illegal cannabis factory in a ruined Caithness mansion were jailed today.
The North of Scotland can add some silverware to their cabinet, but not in the manner that anyone would have wanted.
Caithness Ladies racked up double figures in their opening SWF Highlands and Islands League Cup tie against Nairn St Ninian in Castletown.