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Highland school voyeurism claim sees Emma Roddick back SNP mobile phone ban proposal
The move would see the use of mobile phones prohibited nationwide amid deep concerns about their use.
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Wick shoplifter avoids jail after string of thefts from Tesco, B&M and Superdrug
A shoplifter avoided a prison stretch when he appeared at Wick Sheriff Court on Wednesday.
Active Outdoors: Making the most of an evening outdoors in Dores
ACTIVE OUTDOORS: Lauren Cameron makes the most of the longer days with a spring evening ride to Dores.
PICTURES: Biggest entry yet for annual Easter dance competition in Wick
A record turnout of dancers ftook part in the Vikki Mackay School of Dance annual Easter dancing festival in Wick.
Wick man who brandished frying pan and metal pole before assaulting police officers avoids jail term
Police looking for a late night car vandal tracked him down to his home in Wick where he was wielding a frying pan and metal pole.
Man accused of serious assault at Thurso nightclub makes no plea
An Inverness man appeared at Wick Sheriff Court on Wednesday accused of carrying out a serious assault at a Thurso nightclub.
Man accused of serious assault at Thurso nightclub makes no plea
An Inverness man appeared at Wick Sheriff Court on Wednesday accused of carrying out a serious assault at a Thurso nightclub.
Wick man admits to bogus 999 calls
A Wick man has admitted making a series of bogus 999 calls.
Active ringside drives store sheep beyond £135 at Quoybrae
An end of season sale of 2484 sheep saw firm demand across all classes at Aberdeen and Northern Marts, Quoybrae, on April 13.
Scotland’s patient safety commissioner hears of Caithness healthcare concerns
Scotland’s first patient safety commissioner has been given a direct insight into a range of healthcare concerns affecting residents in Caithness.
EXCLUSIVE: LibDems make manifesto pledge to restore consultant-led maternity to Caithness
Far north mothers make up almost half of all inducements at Raigmore Hospital.
‘We have been getting sick’: Far north candidates urged to back campaign over sewage discharges
Election hopefuls are being urged to back a campaign for 100 per cent monitoring of sewage discharges, with a hustings planned for Thurso next week.
Ex-councillor from Caithness calls for legal challenge over potholes
A former Highland councillor from Caithness believes court action needs to be taken over the “scandalous” state of the county’s roads.
Welcome to Wick: Community-led tourism initiative will promote ‘Seafaring Capital of Caithness’
Wick’s new community-led tourism venture will have its formal launch at a public event at the harbour on April 26, with live music and activities.
Inverness man pleads not guilty to charge of unsolicited sexual remarks directed at Thurso police officer
An Inverness man is to contest a charge that he directed unsolicited sexual remarks to a woman police officer in Thurso.
Trial will go ahead for Altnabreac pair despite missing prelim hearing at Wick court
The trial of a couple charged with endangering life on the far north line will go ahead despite them missing a preliminary hearing.
Foodie couple have big plans for cosy new Caithness cafe
Sarah and Danny Mackenzie are delighted by the public’s response to their new cafe, The Northern Plate, which is located on the beachfront in Thurso.
Arrest warrant for man accused of threatening behaviour in Thurso pub after court no-show
A warrant has been issued for the arrest of a Cumbrian man accused of causing a violent set-to in a Thurso pub.