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Assurance over plans for Caithness Allied Air Forces Memorial
An assurance has been given that plans for a Caithness Allied Air Forces Memorial, featuring a full-sized replica Spitfire, are “still ongoing”.
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More than 150 employees made redundant as rocket manufacturer officially enters administration
The rocket manufacturer behind the Sutherland Spaceport has now been taken over by administrators, with more than 150 employees made redundant.
First Minister admits ‘top quality’ vascular care unavailable in Highlands
Patients will now be forced to travel outside the region for treatment as critics slam ‘government by dictat – not democracy’.
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Woman admits to charges of sexual misconduct towards young children in Thurso
A 31-year-old woman has admitted three charges of sexual misconduct towards young children in Thurso.
Far north high school commended for ‘inspiring approach’ with full STEM Nation award
A far north high school has been hailed for its “amazing achievements” after emerging as a winner of the full STEM Nation Award.
PICTURES: Caithness Young Farmers have the ‘gift of the gab’ with speechmaking success: Halkirk and Bower sweep through to national finals
Teams from Halkirk and Bower Young Farmers dominated the North Senior Speechmaking event in Orkney to secure places in the national finals.
COLUMN: Calls for change to criteria for shared banking hubs in rural areas
COLUMN: Holyrood Notebook by Maree Todd
Highland primary ACEL attainment still behind national figures but S3 begins to draw close
The council is now working to implement its improvement plan across the region.
‘Don’t hold back – put forward an entry’: Nominations sought for Scotland’s annual charity awards
Charities and voluntary organisations across the Highlands are being encouraged to apply to this year’s Scottish Charity Awards.
ScotRail Wick to Inverness morning train service cancelled with passengers diverted to road transport
A broken down train has forced the cancellation of a major morning ScotRail service from Caithness to Inverness.
‘It can only be a good thing’: St Fergus Church in Wick could be turned into family recreation centre
A potential new role has been identified by Wick Development Trust for the former St Fergus Church, which closed as a place of worship in 2024.
Caithness FM to employ part-time fundraiser after £18,000 award
A grant of £18,000 will allow Caithness FM to employ a part-time fundraiser to help ensure the community radio station stays sustainable.
‘It’s about making it safer’: New lighting proposed at Wick riverside
New lighting could be installed on the footpath on the southern bank of Wick River if a proposal by the town’s development trust comes to fruition.
Special needs accommodation could be built at Wick High Street site
Self-contained flats for people with special needs could form part of a redevelopment on the site of a former cinema and nightclub in Wick.
New community initiative will aim to snuff out growing threat of devastating Highland wildfires
Tackling the escalating risk of devastating wildfires in the Highlands will be the focus of a new community-led initiative.
Sea-change for Ian: Retired Lybster fisherman nets over £1000 for FishMish after health battle
A veteran of the Caithness fishing industry has turned a personal health struggle into a windfall for the charity that supported him for decades.
Amateur dramatics clubs in Caithness prepare to mark 100 years of community theatre
All eyes will be on the Highland Division Final in Wick as one of the key dates celebrating a century of community drama.
Following in the footsteps of the Caithness Patagonian pioneers
IAN LEITH reports on a trip to Argentina where a Caithness group met descendants of the families who made new lives for themselves in Patagonia.
‘It takes all the dirtiness away’: Wick campsite to install new cleaning station
Wick River Campsite will be able to offer a new cleaning facility to visitors this summer as it looks to build on the success of the 2025 season.
Self-catering business to get non-domestic rates relief after SNP-Lib Dem budget deal
Trade body the ASSC welcomed the deal but hopes for further reform to help the sector.