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Greens up against it – but Boyd is delighted with response from players

11 March 2020
Greens up against it – but Boyd is delighted with response from players

Greens up against it – but Boyd is delighted with response from players

11 March 2020

Caithness face a tough challenge in the coming weeks as they battle to stay in National League Three after a defeat at home to Hillhead Jordanhill.


Woman's handbag stolen in Wick

10 March 2020
Woman's handbag stolen in Wick

Woman's handbag stolen in Wick

10 March 2020

Police in Wick are appealing for information after a woman had her bag stolen in the town's Harrow Terrace.


Eastern Airways is independent operator following collapse of Flybe

10 March 2020
Eastern Airways is independent operator following collapse of Flybe

Eastern Airways is independent operator following collapse of Flybe

10 March 2020

Eastern Airways is continuing to fly between Wick John O'Groats Airport and Aberdeen.


Call for Wick airport to be safeguarded after Flybe collapse

05 March 2020
Call for Wick airport to be safeguarded after Flybe collapse

Call for Wick airport to be safeguarded after Flybe collapse

05 March 2020

A call has been made for UK Government action to safeguard the future of services at Wick John O'Groats Airport following the collapse of Flybe.


New lease of life for Thurso butcher shop

05 March 2020
New lease of life for Thurso butcher shop

New lease of life for Thurso butcher shop

05 March 2020

A &E Harrold's shop in High Street has been purchased by the Thurso Foot Clinic but will be remaining as a butcher's for up to a year.


Hand gels and face masks selling out as coronavirus concerns grow

05 March 2020
Hand gels and face masks selling out as coronavirus concerns grow

Hand gels and face masks selling out as coronavirus concerns grow

05 March 2020

Hand gels and face masks have sold out in some Caithness chemists amid growing concerns about the coronavirus.


Historic Castletown hall 'attracting a lot of interest' after going up for sale

05 March 2020
Historic Castletown hall 'attracting a lot of interest' after going up for sale

Historic Castletown hall 'attracting a lot of interest' after going up for sale

05 March 2020

Two people are considering putting in an offer for the historic Traill Hall building which is up for sale.


Agencies in north preparing for coronavirus outbreak, says Caithness councillor

03 March 2020
Agencies in north preparing for coronavirus outbreak, says Caithness councillor

Agencies in north preparing for coronavirus outbreak, says Caithness councillor

03 March 2020

A Caithness councillor has said the coronavirus "could be a very big challenge" in the north.


Police want to 'better engage' with community councils in Caithness

03 March 2020
Police want to 'better engage' with community councils in Caithness

Police want to 'better engage' with community councils in Caithness

03 March 2020

The police intend to "better engage" with community councils in Caithness, according to a local senior officer.


Call for public transport services in Caithness to be subsidised

27 February 2020
Call for public transport services in Caithness to be subsidised

Call for public transport services in Caithness to be subsidised

27 February 2020

Public transport services in Caithness should be subsidised, according to local bus campaigner Brenda Herrick.


Family comes first as Gail Ross announces she is to quit as MSP

27 February 2020
Family comes first as Gail Ross announces she is to quit as MSP

Family comes first as Gail Ross announces she is to quit as MSP

27 February 2020

Gail Ross has announced that she is to step down as an MSP next year due to the demands of travelling to Edinburgh and being away from home.


Almost £4 million raised for company behind MeyGen project

27 February 2020
Almost £4 million raised for company behind MeyGen project

Almost £4 million raised for company behind MeyGen project

27 February 2020

SIMEC Atlantis Energy, the company behind the MeyGen renewable energy project, has raised almost £4 million in a successful bond issue.


Caithness councillor says drop in crime levels is 'encouraging'

27 February 2020
Caithness councillor says drop in crime levels is 'encouraging'

Caithness councillor says drop in crime levels is 'encouraging'

27 February 2020

A reduction in crime levels in the Highlands and Islands last year has been described as "encouraging" by Caithness councillor Matthew Reiss.


Tesco bakery plan could impact on Caithness

27 February 2020
Tesco bakery plan could impact on Caithness

Tesco bakery plan could impact on Caithness

27 February 2020

Staff in Caithness could be affected by a Tesco plan to cut 1800 jobs at its bakeries in stores throughout the UK.


Call by north MSP for 'radical action' after 40 per cent increase in type 2 diabetes

27 February 2020
Call by north MSP for 'radical action' after 40 per cent increase in type 2 diabetes

Call by north MSP for 'radical action' after 40 per cent increase in type 2 diabetes

27 February 2020

A Highland MSP has called for "radical action" after the number of people with type 2 diabetes increased by 40 per cent in Scotland in a decade.


Training plan for Castletown defibrillators

25 February 2020
Training plan for Castletown defibrillators

Training plan for Castletown defibrillators

25 February 2020

Training on defibrillators which have been installed at three locations in Castletown is due to take place next month.


Worries over heritage visitor numbers if parking charges are brought in

05 February 2020
Worries over heritage visitor numbers if parking charges are brought in

Worries over heritage visitor numbers if parking charges are brought in

05 February 2020

There is concern that visitor numbers at Castlehill Heritage Centre could fall if parking charges are introduced by Highland Council.


More cash could be spent on Highland roads, says Caithness councillor

05 February 2020
More cash could be spent on Highland roads, says Caithness councillor

More cash could be spent on Highland roads, says Caithness councillor

05 February 2020

More money could be spent on Highland Council roads if there is an underspend in this year's budget, according to Councillor Matthew Reiss.


MeyGen tidal energy project achieves a world first

31 January 2020
MeyGen tidal energy project achieves a world first

MeyGen tidal energy project achieves a world first

31 January 2020

The pioneering MeyGen renewable energy project off the Caithness coast has achieved a world first for electricity generation.


Assurance given after concerns over Thurso harbour safety

30 January 2020
Assurance given after concerns over Thurso harbour safety

Assurance given after concerns over Thurso harbour safety

30 January 2020

A Caithness councillor says he is relieved there are no safety issues at a section of Thurso harbour after concerns were raised by local fishermen.


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