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Wick volunteers to join forces to spruce-up town ahead of gala week
Community-minded volunteers in Wick will be giving the town a spruce-up next week ahead of Wick Gala Week.
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Gaelic culture to shine at Highland-wide Blas Festival
The festival, which has showcased Gaelic language, music and culture since 2004, will take place throughout the Highlands from September 4-12.
Search begins for new CEO to lead major Caithness mental health service
Could you lead the charity behind Wick's Discovery College? Centred Scotland begins its search for a CEO.
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Caithness nail artist features in New York Times World Cup coverage
While Scotland’s World Cup journey has come to an end, a touch of Caithness creativity has left a lasting impression on the global stage.
Heading south? Caithness travellers asked for views on new Inverness Park and Ride
Tired of finding Inverness parking after driving from Caithness to catch a bus south? Highland Council wants your input.
Exploring the hidden corners of Orkney’s small isles - from golden beaches to Dead Wife’s Geo
OUT AND ABOUT WITH RALPH: Escaping the throngs of another cruise ship docked at Kirkwall, a short ferry trip can open up a whole new world
UK Government nuclear study identifying ‘high potential’ of Dounreay welcomed by Far North MP
Caithness MP Jamie Stone has welcomed a UK Government study naming Dounreay as an area with “high potential” for new nuclear development.
Wick tourist attraction celebrates the end of term with free entry for kids
Wick Heritage Museum has announced that it will not be charging an entrance fee for children during the school holidays.
PICTURES: Surprise pup poppet proving to be a 'little madam' at Caithness seal rescue centre
A sanctuary for sick seals in Caithness has more hungry mouths to feed with a recent influx of pups – can you help?
Have your say: Caithness folk asked for views on water charges plan
Scotland’s water regulator has outlined proposed charges for the next six years – and is asking Caithness residents and businesses for feedback.
LEJOG cyclist ‘feline the burn’ on 1,000-Mile ride for stray cat rescue
A passionate mission to save the lives of vulnerable street cats is the driving force behind a gruelling solo LEJOG cycling challenge.
NHS dementia research tour targets Wick and Thurso
A special panel will be in Wick and Thurso to meet with anyone interested in participating in the study of neurodegenerative conditions.
‘Great memories came flooding back’ – Ex pupils and teachers attend Castletown 150-year open day
Former pupils and staff said memories came “flooding back”.
End of the line for Far North fare dodgers as new £10 rail rule kicks in
Far North Line passengers boarding trains without a ticket face a flat £10 minimum fare starting on Wednesday (July 1).
More than 6.5 million free bus journeys made by young people in Highlands
Young people in the Highlands have made more than 6.5 million free bus journeys since the launch of Scotland’s under-22s bus pass scheme.
Caithness residents urged to submit meter readings ahead of energy price cap change
Caithness households are being reminded to submit meter readings to their energy supplier ahead of the new Ofgem price cap coming into force.
‘Lovely atmosphere’ at Castletown Primary School for 150-year anniversary open afternoon
Castletown Primary School marked 150 years since its opening with a special open day.
Many Caithness households at risk of heating and hot water disruption as RTS meters switched off
Caithness householders are urged to contact their energy suppliers to avoid disruption as the Radio Teleswitch Service (RTS) has been switched off.
Escape from apartheid: Lybster author releases gripping memoir of 1960s African childhood
A Lybster author has celebrated a major literary milestone this week following the release of her debut book about her childhood in 1960s Africa.
Top marks for Caithness libraries as Wick and Thurso celebrate National Excellence Award
Wick and Thurso libraries are celebrating after the Highland library network was awarded the Customer Service Excellence Standard.