Bower and Keiss Primary Schools were transformed into a living library last week as pupils and staff celebrated World Book ...
Self-employed people and landlords in Caithness are being urged to ensure they are ready for a major change to the tax system ...
A primary 2 pupil from Thurso has raised a staggering £1500 for charity by completing his first ever 5K run. Six-year-old ...
Train travellers across the Highlands face potential cancellations, delays and altered services today as high winds and rainstorms wreak havoc.
The president, Anne Gunn, welcomed a good turnout of members to the March meeting of Spittal SWI with a special welcome to ...
A charity providing support for survivors of sexual violence has secured a prestigious award in recognition of their trauma-informed support services.
A major wind farm north-east of Caithness and east of Orkney has moved “a significant step closer” after a Highland Council ...
Pupils at a Caithness primary school have “made it to Scotland” on their virtual Land’s End to John O’Groats charity trip.
Two Thurso High School pupils were selected to represent Scotland in the British schools’ rifle shooting competition.
The 15th and final round of the winter league saw four shooters achieving maximum scores – H Simpson, J Henderson, L Thomson and G Campbell.
Labour’s Shaun Fraser said that “the NHS is Labour’s proudest and most precious achievement and we will always fight to protect it” as it comes under strain like never before. Running for the ...
Wick and District Gardening Club held its annual bulb show at the Pulteney Centre, with a fine display of entries judged by James and Jo Walker.
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