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Thurso man brandished stick in violent rant aimed at Co-op staff

A man has pleaded guilty to threatening retail staff with violence when they refused to sell him alcohol.

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General strike ends, play area donated at Ormlie and investment plan for Wick factory

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King to loan more of his paintings for Caithness exhibition

King Charles has agreed to loan some of his paintings to a Caithness group for an exhibition after previously providing two watercolours for display.

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Banned Thurso driver faces job loss after ‘misjudged’ overtake on A9

A Thurso man has been banned from driving after a careless overtaking manoeuvre on the A9 last year.

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Retired Thurso teacher releases ninth novel in north Highland adventure series

Retired Thurso teacher Julie Adams has released her ninth novel, a West Coast mystery featuring ‘mature detectives’ and a village under threat.

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Visit from Swedish university to UHI helps explore innovation and support for learning in rural settings

The visit took place across multiple UHI locations including Inverness, Dornoch and Thurso.

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Wick hotel to light up in blue for neurofibromatosis

A Wick hotel will join hundreds of landmarks across the UK and Ireland tomorrow in shining a light on a little-known genetic condition.

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Subsea cable link drop-in sessions to be held in Spittal, Watten and Keiss

Drop-in sessions are being held in three Caithness villages next week to share information about the planned Spittal to Peterhead subsea cable link.

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Thurso researcher in global study into offshore wind farm effects on seabirds

A Thurso-based researcher has been at the forefront of a landmark international study into the environmental impact of offshore wind farms on seabirds

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Plea for expertise from outdoor centre, low election turnouts and mandatory eye tests for older drivers

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‘You’re not waking me up’: aggressive Perth man admits drink-driving offences

A man from Perth has pleaded guilty to a string of offences at Wick harbour, including assaulting a police officer.

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‘Our style is not for everyone’: Caithness frontman of metalcore band release first Scotland World Cup song in Gaelic

A musician from Castletown is marking Scotland’s return to the international footballing stage with a “wildly unofficial” World Cup tune – in Gaelic.

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‘Letting Caitlin return home without hope is a death sentence’ – Thurso family's race to save sister from anorexia after hospital collapse

Fearing she is being sent home to die, a Thurso family is now locked in a desperate battle to save Caitlin Mackay, 26, from life-threatening anorexia.

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Councillor claims energy firm had no right to build ‘unsightly and damaging’ track in Caithness

A Caithness councillor has claimed that a renewable energy company had no right to allow a “substantial track” to be constructed alongside the A9.

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Frank’s toughest challenge as retired vets prepare for two-week charity hike

Frank Stephen is preparing for another long-distance walk in aid of a dementia charity, this time going from west to east across northern England.

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‘True’ end-to-end challengers waiting in Caithness before rowing to Out Stack, at very north of Shetland

Four adventurers are currently weather-bound in Caithness as they prepare for the last leg of their trailblazing charity end-to-end marathon.

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‘A lot of this cultural ‘stuff’ we’ll have going on will be fun!’

City of Culture will show the region can stand out at an international level - and provide something for all - the new man in charge has promised.

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Jamie Stone hopes face-to face banking review will ‘fix this problem’

Plans for an independent review of face-to face banking services in the UK have been welcomed by the MP for Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross.

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Three Highland constituency MSPs are sworn-in to the Scottish Parliament

LibDems Andrew Baxter and David Green and the SNP’s Emma Roddick took the oath or affirmation.

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Young apprentice avoids driving ban after writing off two vehicles

A young Wick man has admitted driving without due care and attention after a collision that caused substantial damage.