ONE of the biggest sales of commercial forestry in many years is about to take place in the far north.
AN investigation is being carried out by the Health and Safety Executive after a Caithness farmer died following a roof fall.
ONE of the biggest sales of commercial forestry in many years is about to take place in the far north.
FANCY some home made jam or fresh farm eggs... then you could always pop down to the end of the road and buy them.
THE tragic death of a 64-year-old Caithness farmer should act as "a sad reminder" of the hazardous and dangerous nature of the agricultural industry.
THURSO High School will have a new acting head teacher when pupils return from their October holidays.
A DECISION to reduce opening hours at Wick Airport was taken on cost grounds, it was revealed last night.
A CAITHNESS company supplied the flagstones which have been laid around one of the world’s most famous ships.
ADOPTED Caithnessian David Morrison, who has died at the age of 71, was yesterday described as "a man of considerable stature" and "a stalwart supporter…
WICK Airport has a strong future, Caithness councillors have been assured after they expressed concern about the "deeply damaging" decision by the operators…
A NEW rose garden was officially opened at the Castle of Mey at the weekend to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the death of the Queen Mother.
THE fate of 16 trees in Sir John’s Square in Thurso has been decided.
THE decision to close Wick Airport for part of Friday morning and all day Saturday was slammed as "absolutely pathetic" by a Caithness councillor this…
A DECISION by Stagecoach to terminate its X99 evening services between Caithness and Inverness has been criticised as “a knee-jerk reaction”.
THE new area committee for Caithness and Sutherland could become “an embarrassment and little more than a talking shop”, according to local…
Seventeen-year-old Christopher Durrand was killed in a road accident near Bower earlier this year. The tragedy devastated his family and when they discovered…
ONE of the stalwarts of Thurso Gala is unsure about her future with the body which runs the event.
A CAITHNESS councillor yesterday hit out at the cost of installing bilingual road signs in the far north and described the move as “the height of…
THE closure of an established shoe shop in Thurso will signal the end of an era for a family-run business.
Ross Stewart was delighted to be part of the Tennent Caledonian team which won awards at an international beer challenge in Belgium.