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Scrabster braes work part of ‘extensive programme’ of improvements on A9 in north
A series of improvements and safeguards is being put in place on the trunk road network in the north of Scotland, according to operator BEAR Scotland.
CAMEO showcase brings emerging Caithness musicians to the stage
A packed crowd and roaring applause filled the Central Bar in Thurso, as a live music showcase took place, writes Maisie Swart.
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Staying grounded: Free mental health support for young Caithness farmers
Young farmers and crofters in Caithness are being invited to join a free mental health training pilot.
Nashville hits Caithness – Country Superstars set for Wick Assembly Rooms
Nashville is coming to Caithness with the international touring show Country Superstars at Wick Assembly Rooms on April 7.
North police defend lack of attendance at monthly community meetings
Police Scotland has defended not routinely dispatching officers to attend community council meetings in the north Highlands.
PICTURES: Specialist cops arrive after alleged drugs operation busted at former Wick High School
After an alleged cannabis cultivation was discovered at a former school in Wick, specialist police were seen arriving at the scene this morning.
Highland tribute paid to Liberal Democrat Jim Wallace who died at the age of 71
Friend and colleague David Green said he was ‘principled, compassionate, and respectful’.
Two men and teenager appear in court in connection with former Wick High School cannabis cultivation
Two men and a teenager have been charged with being involved in the production of drugs and being concerned in their supply.
Greens MSP welcomes support for new rule on protection of internationally recognised Ramsar wetlands sites
MSP Ariane Burgess said the change marked a “special day” for Scotland’s environment.
Respite campaigner’s call for greater support for parents of autistic children in Caithness
Parents of autistic children in the far north are being ‘hung out to dry’, a campaigner has said.
Drugs raid at former Wick High School buildings – cannabis farm discovered and three arrests made
Multiple police and dogs descended upon the former Wick High School buildings today and three men were arrested for operating a cannabis farm.
‘We have contact’ – Wick High pupils to get direct line to International Space Station
Pupils at a Caithness high school are to get the chance to speak to an astronaut aboard the International Space Station later this year.
Boost for Moray and Highland distilleries as major deal with China worth £250m confirmed
A major whisky deal with China is set to provide a timely £250 million boost to the embattled industry.
Wick nursery praised for ‘strong leadership’ in glowing Care Inspectorate report
Newton Park Primary Nursery has been handed a resounding vote of confidence following a recent unannounced inspection by the Care Inspectorate.
Police chief cautions against rush to tighter rules for young drivers
A top ranking Highland officer was questioned on plans following calls for tighter restrictions on young drivers.
‘It’s amazing for John O’Groats’ as classic and historic cars set off for Monte Carlo
Volunteers and local businesses were praised for going “the extra mile” to ensure the success of the Monte Carlo Classique/Historique Rally launch.
Concern over overhanging trees at Thurso walkway
Action is being sought to ensure the safety of a popular riverside walk in Thurso.
Your town, your say: Don't miss the deadline to influence Thurso’s £100m once-in-a-generation investment
People still have time to share their views on a £100 million investment in Thurso.
New coffee roastery launches in Wick with £35k HIE investment
A new coffee roasting business established in Wick has secured up to £35,165 investment from Highlands and Islands Enterprise.