Local crafters are taking part in a fair with a difference tomorrow – this time they will be attempting to sell off surplus material and supplies.
Local crafters are taking part in a fair with a difference tomorrow – this time they will be selling off surplus material and supplies.
Bagel turned out to be the star of the show at Balmoral Castle this weekend, proving a hit with visitors from afar afield as America and Australia.
Portskerra schoolgirl Eevie Mackay and her corgi Bagel set to attend special event at Balmoral tomorrow as part of the Queen's jubilee celebrations.
The Flow Country Partnership is taking its project on the road for a 16-day consultation tour of Caithness and Sutherland, starting on Monday (May 9).
Police Scotland, along with road safety partners, are holding training courses for motorcyclists to help them ride responsibly and reduce collisions.
Stallholders from as far afield as Australia took part in this month's North Coast Market held at Armadale Village Hall on Saturday.
Stallholders from as far afield as Australia took part in this month's North Coast Market held at Armadale Village Hall on Saturday.
Another busy North Coast Market is set to take place in Armadale Village Hall tomorrow from 11am to 3pm.
A Scrabster couple were "shocked" to find out they stand to lose out on their pre-paid funeral plan after the collapse of provider Safe Hands.
A Caithness distillery has won the Environmental/Sustainability Business of the Year title in the latest FSB Scotland Small Business Awards 2022.
Keep your eyes peeled for Andy Riley (55) who will embark on his charity challenge in his wheelchair accessible van tomorrow morning.
The new Angel Boy composition by Caithness musician Karen Steven in memory of her great-nephew is set to be available for download from this Sunday.
Local sheepdog handler Jasmine Grant feels honoured to have represented Scotland at the Four Nations Nursery Sheepdog Trials at the weekend.
Lots of gift ideas for Mothering Sunday were on display at the North Coast Market held in Armadale Village Hall at the weekend.
Tomorrow's market at the Armadale Village Hall looks set to be another very popular event with 17 stallholders signed up to attend.
Sutherland farmer Neil Sutherland has purchased a 10-month-old black and white dog, Cefneithin Spot, for £5000 from Welsh dog trainer Sion Jones.
Hamish Magoffin will set off from John O'Groats next Friday morning on an epic run to Land's End in a bid to raise awareness of postpartum depression.
Fans of the popular TV show The Highland Vet will be pleased to know that filming has started on a new series of the documentary which is set locally.
Stallholders from all over Caithness and Sutherland attended the North Coast Market held in the Halladale Inn, Melvich, at the weekend.