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John O’Groats Mill restoration is RICS project of the year for Scotland
John O’Groats Mill was hailed as an “exceptional” restoration project after coming out on top in a Scotland-wide award scheme run by RICS.
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Life as army reservists helps Highland brothers continue family tradition
Two Highland brothers who are continuing a proud family tradition of military service have shared their story to mark Armed Forces Day today.
PICTURES: Pentland Canoe Club members return from Ionian sea kayaking odyssey
Members of the Thurso-based Pentland Canoe Club have returned from an Ionian odyssey and shared striking photos of the trip.
Benefit of 456MW battery plant near Banniskirk proposed by German firm under spotlight at Halkirk meeting
The operators of a battery storage plant earmarked for ground near Banniskirk have been taken to task.
Thurso set to lead local celebrations for Armed Forces Day
As the far north prepares to honor the military community, Thurso takes its place at the forefront of Scotland's Armed Forces Day on Sunday.
Pylon action group in funding plea to help stop ‘the destruction of Caithness’
Campaigners opposed to a line of huge pylons through the north Highlands are asking for donations to help them halt the SSEN Transmission proposals.
Escape from apartheid: Lybster author releases gripping memoir of 1960s African childhood
A Lybster author has celebrated a major literary milestone this week following the release of her debut book about her childhood in 1960s Africa.
Woman ‘living in fear’ after John O’Groats man phoned her 190 times in one day
A Caithness man will carry out 120 hours of unpaid work after harassing a woman at her workplace.
Wick drenched by 25mm of rain ahead of brief weekend heatwave and renewed thunder risk
The severe weather system gripping the far north delivered a significant deluge to Caithness overnight.
Halkirk group’s plea to protect night sky from ‘flashing’ turbine lights
Community representatives are battling to prevent their view of the Caithness night sky being turned into a red light zone.
Highland and Moray thunderstorm warning extended until Saturday
A weather warning for thunderstorms across the Highlands has been extended to Saturday (June 27).
Residents in Halkirk call for action on boy racers at rented units
A group of residents in Halkirk are up in arms over their neighbourhood having been turned into a hotspot for boy racers.
What community projects would you like to see in Wick?
Wick Development Trust’s survey about a community development plan has just a few days to run, with Monday being the deadline for responses.
Councillors agree to continue engagement work to develop new Highland tourist tax
Preparation work for a new tourist tax scheme to be introduced in the Highlands is going forward.
Stroma provides backdrop for haunting new tale by Scottish author
Stroma, in 1896, is the setting for the second in a planned quartet of ghost stories by Scottish author Elaine Thomson.
Skinandi’s nightclub attacker fined after assault
An Inverness man who pleaded guilty to assaulting a man at a Thurso nightclub has been ordered to financially compensate the person he injured.
‘Depriving crucial development’: 142 Highland school play areas closed pending inspections
Scores of play areas across the Highlands are awaiting inspections, as parents voice fears over “missing out on critical development”.
Local weather pundit says atmospheric suction threatens Caithness with heavy downpours
Local weather expert Keith Banks has warned of a significant potential for severe thunderstorms and intense downpours across Caithness today (June 25)