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UPDATE: Farmland fire near Caithness village reignites with Thurso firefighters responding
A dangerous gorse and farmland blaze near a Caithness village extinguished by firefighters earlier today has reignited.
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‘Being around the horses was therapy’: Pair to set off from John O’Groats on horseback trip to Land’s End
Two intrepid explorers are setting off on horseback from John O’Groats on Friday with the aim of reaching Land’s End.
New name as Hearing and Sight Care takes over running of Caithness macular group
The former macular support group for Caithness has been given a new name after being taken under the wing of local charity Hearing and Sight Care.
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Wick man guilty of causing serious injury by dangerous driving
A Wick jury found a man whose car spun out of control guilty of causing serious injury by dangerous driving.
Firefighters battle dangerous farmland gorse fire for over 2 hours near Caithness village
Firefighters today spent over two hours extinguishing a dangerous fire on farmland close to a Caithness village.
Fire services called out to incident in Thurso garden
Smoke was seen rising from the Ormlie area of Thurso today and fire services attended a property on Provost Cormack Drive.
Three Caithness nominations for national awards
Two are back on the shortlists after being nominated last year, with one new face up for a rising star award.
Farmer denies animal welfare breaches
A Caithness farmer is to contest 21 alleged animal welfare breaches.
‘I care deeply about animals’: Jamie Stone tells of concerns over testing
Local MP Jamie Stone has set out his concerns over animal testing in the UK, saying the Liberal Democrats support higher standards on welfare.
SNP candidate welcomes midwifery apprenticeship plans
Maree Todd says she has secured a commitment from her party to introduce midwifery apprenticeship pathways, helping strengthen the rural workforce.
‘Extreme’ wildfire risk warning issued for Caithness
The warning, which also covers the rest of Scotland, comes amid a spell of dry, sunny weather and ahead of the bank holiday weekend.
Tall ships heading to Wick next week – Invictus flag to fly over town as national sailing expedition arrives
The Full Circle Invictus expedition visits Wick from May 4-6, featuring a Town Hall flag ceremony and outreach events for local veterans and schools.
Castletown pupils learn about World War II bombing on visit to Wick memorial garden
Pupils from Castletown Primary School learned about a wartime tragedy when they paid a visit to the Bank Row memorial garden in Wick.
Arrival of new lifeboat for Wick will be a ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ occasion
Members of the Wick lifeboat crew and fundraising team are looing forward to a couple of fundraising events – starting with a duck race on the river.
Retired GP tells jury how car came spinning towards her in heavy rain
When two cars collided, Dr Morag McDonald suffered serious injuries and couldn’t work for seven months afterwards.
New book celebrates Wick Model Yacht Club centenary
Allan Tait is hoping his 160-page publication will bring back happy memories while also encouraging a new generation of model yacht club sailors.
Garage rental rates to be increased
Rents in Caithness are set to increase for garages and garage sites, as agreed at the recent area committee.
Caithness village nursery school closed for the day after ‘staffing issues’
A Caithness Early Learning and Childcare (ELC) centre will remain closed today.
Retiring Caithness care home worker went ‘above and beyond’
A much-loved administrator has retired after 27 years with a Caithness care home.
Invasion of the beetles – Eco crisis as ‘billions’ of heather munching bugs descend upon the Caithness moors and beyond
The iconic purple moorlands of Caithness face a crisis this spring, as a massive population explosion of heather beetles sweeps across the county.