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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.
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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.
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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.
Thurso’s ‘Gentle Giant’ – A community rallies to save Sri Lankan volunteer from deportation and death threat
Thurso church rallies for Sam Herath, a Sri Lankan volunteer facing deportation after his asylum bid was refused.
Community-led Welcome to Wick initiative will encourage visitors to stay longer
Wick’s new community-led tourism initiative has got off to a positive start with a “brilliant turnout” for the launch event at the harbour on Sunday.
Trial into Thurso crash that left woman badly injured gets under way at Wick
A jury on Tuesday heard about a road accident on the outskirts of Thurso in which a woman was said to be severely injured.
Thurso driver caught for 3rd time under the influence at wheel
A Thurso motorist has admitted his third offence for being at the wheel while under the influence.
First Minister John Swinney wants ‘widest possible availability of maternity care services’
He was responding to LibDem pledge to manifesto pledge to restore Caithness consultant-led service.
Self-storage chain plans Caithness expansion
A Scottish self-storage company looks set to expand into Caithness after plans were lodged for a new site in Wick.
Caithness primary school to celebrate 150 years
Pupils and staff, past and present, will have a chance to reminisce as a Caithness primary marks its 150th year.
Bumpy ride for AI space buggy in crater-like Caithness pothole
Caithness Roads Recovery has resorted to artificial intelligence to show that a pothole in the county is so big that a moon buggy would fit into it.
Save Caithness warns 200m turbines on Olrig Hill would be ‘unacceptable’
A campaign group has warned that erecting 200m wind turbines on Olrig Hill “must be near the top of any list of unacceptable proposals”.
Former Caithness artist set for solo Highland exhibition
AN artist who lived in Caithness for five years before moving south is delighted to be exhibiting in her new community.
‘It is part of our history’: New Zealander in show of respect at Wick Anzac Day event
A New Zealander who took part in Wick’s Anzac Day ceremony said that honouring those who gave their lives is “something that is ingrained in us”.
‘It’s a lawless wilderness’ - Brother of Lord Thurso hits out at ‘broken’ police response after Lodge break–ins
Patrick Sinclair, brother of Lord Thurso, slams ‘broken’ police response after a break–in at Strathmore Lodge, warning the north is a ‘soft target’.