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‘We need to protect our mums and their babies’ — Cole-Hamilton in vow to back far north
Consultant-led midwifery and the delivery of the A9 would be the “price for Lib Dems’ votes” in future budgets, the party leader has said.
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Noss teacher raises £5k for life saving charities after husband’s brush with sepsis
A Noss primary school teacher has raised over £5000 for two health charities after her husband’s three-month ‘life or death’ ordeal.
Storm brewing with immersive storytelling and music performance planned for Wick
Rooted in local heritage, Storm is inspired by Wick’s former ship-to-shore radio station and its role as a lifeline between sea and land.
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PICTURES: South African burns survivor visits Castletown to collect ‘boots for the brave’
Burns survivor Nelson Tshabalala, who recently visited Castletown, is a young man who knows that scars are not stop signs.
Public’s priorities for £100m Thurso campus outlined in new report
High-quality sports facilities, support for pupils with additional needs and community spaces are among the priorities for a new £100m Thurso campus.
Hyperborea highlights – Engaging talk brings the late 50s and 60s back to life for Thurso audience
Author John Little brings 1960s Thurso to life with a nostalgic talk on his book ‘Hyperborea’ for a packed Thurso Heritage Society meeting.
Thurso Beavers come together to celebrate 40 years of Scouting
Beaver Scouts in Thurso are celebrating four decades of being part of the worldwide Scouting movement.
Camster II wind farm completed as RWE promises Caithness benefits package
The 10-turbine Camster II wind farm is fully operation and providing electricity to the grid, RWE has announced.
Grazing cattle ‘easily cashed’ at Caithness livestock centre
Quoybrae - Aberdeen and Northern Marts on Monday sold 442 store and breeding cattle.
Axed Cape Wrath Ultra misses out in event firm’s takeover deal
The popular Cape Wrath Ultra race appears to be finished after an acquisition deal saw the event’s parent company’s other two premier events saved.
Caithness hotel has ‘good chance’ as triple finalist in prestigious Scottish awards
Forss House Hotel near Thurso is in the running to win up to three awards in the annual Prestige Hotel Awards Scotland.
Plans to turn former Watten church into a home
Highland Council is considering an application for the change of use to residential for a former church in Watten.
Education award hope for Thurso-based UHI project
A Thurso-led project based around peatland research in the Flow Country has been named among the finalists at a leading education awards.
‘Dadpool’ hauls bathtub through Caithness on 1000-mile mission
Hauling a bathtub of ducks from John O’Groats, two dads start a 1000-mile mission to make suicide prevention impossible to ignore.
Staxigoe grain store redevelopment plan is withdrawn
A plan to convert the former grain store at Staxigoe into a residential property has been withdrawn.
Missing Thurso man traced by police
A Thurso man reported missing earlier this week has been traced, according to police.
Northern Lights: Lesley Riddoch brings the secrets of Finnish success to Thurso
Lesley Riddoch is heading back to her northern roots in Caithness this May to share the secrets of a nation that tops the World Happiness Index.
Angry Birds: Wind farm bird scarers spark fury as breeding season begins on the Caithness moors
Golticlay bird scarer row: Locals claim birds are scared off to dodge nesting laws and fast-track wind farm work.
Fresh polling suggests SNP will win most seats but lose two Highland constituencies
With LibDems expected to replace nationalist MSPs – find out what it means for Caithness, Sutherland and Ross.
A poet’s homecoming: George Gunn to launch memoir as he marks 70th year
One of the most distinctive voices in Scottish literature is returning to his roots this April to celebrate a major milestone.