A CAITHNESS wholesale company which has been in operation for over 120 years has been named as the top business in the north Highlands.
BITING bedbugs almost resulted in Barry Davis being forced to postpone his trip to Wick Academy’s Harmsworth Park which became the 1000th football…
ASK a boy what he wants for his fifth birthday and the most likely answer you would get is the latest superhero toy, electronic game or mini-scooter.
Berwickshire-based artist Mike Shepley has been working on the 47-pound salmon which over the years had deteriorated. His finished work will be handed…
A CALL is being made for the public to be better informed in the aftermath of accidents involving trains used to move nuclear materials.
The Harmsworth unit at the Town and County Hospital was set up to treat patients with cognitive and memory problems but it closed temporarily last year…
THE chairman of a local football club has spoken of the team’s heartbreak following the death of a former player.
BECOMING part of the long “hoof” of the law was a million-to-one chance for a Clydesdale horse which almost died soon after being born.
That was the message from officials during a public meeting held to decide the future of who will own and run Old St Peter’s Kirk.
CAITHNESS played its part in creating the largest community arts project in Scotland when the finished article was unveiled in Edinburgh.
PARENTS have expressed their dismay at plans which will lead to a new primary school in Wick having 50 per cent less green space than what already exists…
BILINGUAL signs have their critics in the far north but the opposition was taken to a different level after one was found to have been used for target…
POLICE Scotland has made an unreserved apology to a Caithness pensioner who was forced to leave his house in the wake of the sudden death of his wife…
George Groat was diagnosed with bowel cancer in July 2012, shortly after he had led his Wick Groats team to last year’s Highland Amateur Cup final.…
AFTER becoming the first woman racing driver to win a British Sprint Championship round for 43 years, Heather Calder is setting her sights on achieving…
HIGH Streets throughout the Highlands could be saved by a pop up revolution with entrepreneurs leasing out shops on a short-term basis.
DRUG users are believed to have used a primary school playground in Thurso to shoot up heroin and other illegal drugs.
ALMOST £100,000 of taxpayers’ money could have been saved if a Lybster family’s request for outdoor disabled access to bring their son…
WICK Academy might not be able to match their rivals’ spending power, but the manager said they can match the rest of the Highland League in terms…
BENEFIT claimants in Caithness are worried they will be turfed out of their homes as the bedroom tax begins to bite.