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A long-serving member of Assynt Mountain Rescue Team and a trained SARDA dog handler, Charlie Macleod was named in this ...
Highland Council has decided to freeze the price of its garden waste permits at £48.95 each - despite its own costs going up.
A giant yellow towhead was transported through Wick on Sunday as part a Subsea 7 contract, with residents turning out to ...
Community councils from across Caithness added their voice to a growing Highland-wide call for change at the weekend, ...
Thurso band Forgetting The Future are looking forward to an unforgettable night when they return to their hometown for a ...
That was the closing call from Cllr Helen Crawford as she brought a packed public meeting in Beauly to a powerful close ...
Convener Marjory Richard was “blown away” by the quality of some of the performances at this year’s Caithness Music Festival ...
A sheriff has warned a Wick man who spied on users of communal toilets that he faces jail if he does not improve his ...
Wick man Chris McIvor, who has travelled the globe working in the aid sector, currently for HelpAge International, reflects ...
Pollen affects many millions of people each year. These tiny grains are known to trigger an allergic reaction known as hay ...
Charlie Bryde lived in Lybster for a spell growing up but now lives in Wick, where he is on the committee for Stepping Out, who are organising the first ever Pride march in Caithness next weekend.
A ‘merry band of artisans’ will descend on Scrabster Village Hall on Saturday, July 5, as part of a special afternoon fair ...