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A former Caithness police officer has been recalling the “very surreal” experience of being handcuffed to Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi.
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The £33 million video camera rollout to Highland police officers will allow cops to “have more confidence in how they act”.
Captain Alistair Young MacKenzie from Scrabster is among six individuals recognised for their contributions to the country by King Charles.
More than £335,000 coming to Caithness from a major energy infrastructure project will make a real difference to communities, it has been stated.
Today (June 17), Police Scotland has rolled out body worn cameras to around 400 officers across the region.
Cassie Greenford shares why the first ever Pride March in Caithness is important for her, the LGBTQ+ community and the general population.
Invited guests watched as Lord Thurso unveiled the North Coast Visitor Centre’s latest acquisition, a Pictish stone that had undergone restoration.
Cycling charity volunteers now have a permanent storage facility for their three-wheeled bike, thanks to a funding award and support from businesses.
Charlie Macleod (67) was named in this year’s King’s Birthday Honours list.
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Wick Academy will be hosting an open day this Saturday at Harmsworth Park as the countdown to the new Highland League season begins.
Wick Groats are set for a clash of the heavyweights with Avoch after easing past CK Interiors in their delayed tie at a rain-soaked Upper Bignold.
Students from Caithness Tang Soo Do have been told they “should be proud of themselves” after coming away with 13 medals from the Scottish nationals.
Judith Miller, chairperson of the Riding for the Disabled Association’s Caithness group, welcomed everyone to the 2025 Summer Show and prize-giving.
Staxigoe United’s Graham MacNab is facing a 13-match suspension after a triple red card in a CAFA Division One match at John O’Groats this week.
Security fencing has been erected around a vacant unit associated with recent Domino’s-related planning permissions.
The 300MW Foyers pumped storage hydro scheme has been producing power since 1975. John Davidson tells how his Grandpa was instrumental in its making
The iconic Inverness bar, restaurant and nightclub, which has been a fixture of the city for almost 30 years, has been put up for sale.
A part-funded outdoor experience is helping give secondary pupils an in-depth understanding of nature. John Davidson spoke to some of those involved
ACTIVE OUTDOORS: John Davidson looks closer to home as well as out in the wilds for ways to boost mental health by getting out and about
An inquiry found victims, the bereaved and survivors were ‘badly failed’ through incompetence, dishonesty and greed.
The Defence Secretary was asked about the upsides of ‘giving away’ the Indian Ocean archipelago as he spoke at a conference in London.
Labour MP Tonia Antoniazzi’s amendment to the Crime and Policing Bill was supported, with MPs voting 379 to 137, majority 242.
Concerns have again been raised at Westminster over the loss of green space, the design of the scheme and security implications