In 1836, the John O’Groat Journal and Caithness Monthly Miscellany launched with the aim of keeping local people abreast of ...
More people are being encouraged to give their feedback on the ambitious plans in the pipeline to redevelop the Thurso High site.
A solo violinist from Thurso has put Caithness on the map after being the only rep from the county at a prestigious wedding awards event.
A freshwater conservation project that has delivered both habitat and heritage benefits has been recognised with a national ...
The John O’Groat Journal celebrates 190 years of giving the county of Caithness and its people a voice this Monday.
NATO allies stand shoulder to shoulder, Teachers face fresh challenges and History repeating itself?
This kind of rhetoric shows a profound misunderstanding of modern military history and of the alliances that have helped keep ...
A packed crowd and roaring applause filled the Central Bar in Thurso, as a live music showcase took place, writes Maisie ...
There is less than a week to go until the start of the annual census of farmland birds and land managers in the far north are ...
Nashville is coming to Caithness with the international touring show Country Superstars at Wick Assembly Rooms on April 7.
Police Scotland has defended not routinely dispatching officers to attend community council meetings in the north Highlands.
Young farmers and crofters in Caithness are being invited to join a free mental health training pilot designed to help them ...
A friend and Liberal Democrat party colleague has paid warm tribute to Jim Wallace who died at the age of 71 yesterday after ...
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