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Landscapes in Caithness and other parts of Scotland are being "trashed in pursuit of profit" by wind developers and landowners, it has been claimed.
You’ll have heard the one about the journalist who walked out of an awards dinner because she didn’t like the jokes?
Step Forward Wick Youth has been nominated for Scotland’s Recognising Skills and Achievement Award for its work with young people in the local area.
Donations for local museum in 1922, Householders urged not to waste water in 1972 and NHS trust leading the way in 1997
He pleaded guilty to a charge of breach of the peace.
The man's former partner contacted police after the January 1 call.
Scott Chapman (27), of Aberdeen and Northern Marts, has received the M J Thomson Memorial Prize for being the top student in his year in Scotland.
He was granted bail at Wick Sheriff Court and will be sentenced next month.
Almost none of the £5 billion fund has been spent, claims MP
When the time comes to make that lifelong investment in your home, you are in safe hands with Ashley Ann.
Battle lines have been drawn up over newly tabled plans to develop a 12-turbine wind farm on the north Sutherland coast.
Scotland's environmental regulator has launched an official investigation into a leak of caustic material at Dounreay this week.
There was a major boost for the far north's Covid recovery this week as scheduled flights between Wick and Aberdeen resumed after a gap of 761 days.
The health secretary has dismissed a previous invitation to follow the journey expectant mothers from Caithness have to undertake as "tokenistic".
The inquiry panel heard evidence from over 300 people with lived and professional experience of racial injustice in maternity care.
The scheme has suffered a number of problems.
Services will begin in new tunnels under the centre of the city at 6.30am on Tuesday.
The PA news agency answers 10 key questions about the new railway.
Experience was the crucial factor for Acks in their 3-0 victory over High Ormlie Hotspur in the Eain Mackintosh Cup, according to Craig Trueman.
Wick boxer Liall Mackenzie is looking forward to his first professional fight in more than four years at a high-profile event in Inverness.
Over 25 riders from the Caithness Pony Club recently attended a training camp weekend which was held at the indoor riding centre in Halkirk.
Thurso's S1 and S2 teams welcomed their Wick counterparts this week and all the girls enjoyed being in a competitive environment again.
Pentland United continued their flawless start to the 2022 season with a 4-0 victory over 10-man Wick Thistle in an Eain Mackintosh Cup tie.
There was an excellent turnout for the gents' Allan Cup competition at Thurso Bowling Club, with Alec Mackay staging a comeback to beat John McGill.
The Abbott Risk Consulting Open at Reay was won by Willie Steven with an excellent 40 points following a round of 80 made up of halves of 41 and 39.
A second-half strike by Jack MacGregor proved decisive as Top Joe's progressed to the next round of the Eain Mackintosh Cup at the expense of Keiss.
Another Sunday, another round of City Seen Flashback pictures, bringing you the best snaps from nights out and events around Inverness in the past.
Its name sounds like a bit of Glasgow banter, as in “he wis pure stonic, so he wis.”
Inverness, Badenoch and Strathspey Citizens Advice Bureau has benefited from a cash injection.
The Inverness Classic Vehicle Show returned to Inverness today with a huge display of cars and entertainment.
The best and brightest local talent of the future will be taking centre stage this June.
A fantastic piece of work lays out the journey from spark of an idea to the finished product sitting on your bookshelf.
Francesca Grech won out with her "whimsical design" to represent this year's Myths And Legends theme
First Gathering since the pandemic and the return of Under Canvas
On our fourth episode of our Highland Book Prize 2021 special series, we catch up with journalist and writer Cal Flyn.
'It would be nice to see faces from other bands there ...'
A Monstrous Regiment of Women will be performed as part of the Garioch Theatre Festival.
Judges will include Beechgrove Garden presenter Brian Cunningham, head gardener at Scone Palace