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Oldest ever release marks 200th anniversary of Pulteney Distillery
The oldest ever release from Old Pulteney has been launched as part of the brand’s 200th anniversary celebrations.
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PICTURES: Natalie Oag leads 12-mile coastal charity walk in memory of beloved father
Natalie Oag has raised nearly £1,000 for the Scottish SPCA after leading a 12-mile coastal trek with rescue animals in memory of her late father.
‘An outstanding success’: John O’Groats rally attracts a record crowd of over 4000
This year’s vintage and classic rally at John O’Groats set new records by attracting a crowd of more than 4000 spectators and 200-plus entries.
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'Listen very carefully': Thurso Players bring wartime comedy mayhem back to The Mill Theatre
The Mill Theatre will be transformed into a hotbed of World War II espionage this July as the Thurso Players return with 'Allo 'Allo!.
Headline sponsor Serimax backs Highland Business Women Awards 2026
Industry-leading welding specialists, Serimax, is giving its full support to this year’s HBW Awards
Caithness Pride banners being torn down has ‘lit a fire’ under organisers
Two of the three banners have been recovered, with organisers feeling a mix of anger, sadness, fear and determination as a result.
PICTURES: Piping into the past – Revamped Yarrows Archaeological Trail officially unveiled on Thrumster estate
The stirring tunes of a young piper echoed wide as an enthusiastic crowd gathered to launch the newly renovated Yarrows Archaeological Trail.
Rail industry figures to be quizzed at Highland conference
The speakers will be addressing the Friends of the Far North Line’s free-to-attend annual conference in Beauly this Friday, and answering questions..
Retired vets ‘astounded’ by support after raising over £12,000 on coast-to-coast walk
The Twa Auld Vets say they are “astounded and touched” by the support they received during their two-week fundraising trek across northern England.
Wick drag artist to co-host and perform on main stage at Caithness Pride 2026
Caithness drag performer Miss Scarlett Ruby is set to take centre stage this summer as a performer and co-host at Caithness Pride 2026.
Spittal SWI members are shown around St John’s Pool Bird Reserve
Members of Spittal SWI had a summer outing to St John’s Pool Bird Reserve, followed by a meal in the Northern Sands Hotel.
New children's book to be given to every Highland primary school and library
A new children's book designed to help young people better understand autism and hidden disabilities is to be distributed free of charge.
20MW battery energy storage plans withdrawn
Plans for a 20MW battery energy storage site in Caithness have been withdrawn.
Springwatch creatures can all be found in Caithness – let’s celebrate them!
OUT AND ABOUT WITH RALPH: The popular BBC TV show has been on our screens but there is plenty of chance to spot the same wildlife in the far north
‘Charles Kennedy would have been proud of what we achieved’
Jamie’s Journal: Lib Dem MP Jamie Stone looks at changing fortunes as he fondly remembers his well-loved friend and colleague Charles Kennedy
‘Winning really boosted my credibility’: North Highland business awards aim to showcase young entrepreneurial talent
A leading north Highland business organisation is looking to showcase the entrepreneurial spirit that helps the area thrive.
‘There is always a buzz’: Caithness Music Festival volunteers are praised
Volunteers have been thanked by secretary Audrey MacKinnon for helping to make the 70th anniversary Caithness Music Festival so successful (updated).
Savage weather led HMS Hampshire into tragic route at Orkney
Weather Watch: Keith Banks looks at the impact of the changing weather conditions that led to HMS Hampshire’s fateful journey on June 5, 1916
Beach raid for Thurso Beaver Scouts
Youngsters in the Thurso Beavers enjoyed a sleepover with a visit to Thurso beach.
Reflections from Warsaw: Are lessons from ghettos of the past being ignored by populist politics?
International charity worker Chris McIvor, from Wick, considers the central role the Polish capital has played throughout our modern history