THURSO East is set to play a major part in a documentary which will tell the story of the success of British surfing...
RECENT news of business success is contributing to the optimistic outlook of the Far North economy. Caithness Chamber of Commerce chief executive…
HAVING fallen in love with dropping 15000 feet through the air, Jonathan Burt said he is sky high after realising his dream.
Wick man says becoming a qualified skydiver is a dream come true...
Recession blamed for opportunist raids
THE Government needs only to look at the number of incidents in the northern seas to realise the importance of retaining emergency tug services. That…
A RENOWNED international artist hopes to develop a new body of work after gaining a prestigious residency in Caithness. Katya Izabel Filmus has been…
TWO men who were found guilty of carrying out break-ins in the Highlands received jail sentences at Wick Sheriff Court today. John Hind and Matthew…
ONE of Wick’s longest-established businesses will be closing its doors for the final time this weekend. After over 160 years of trading, Cormack Jewellers…
SEVENTEEN goals in Academy’s last two games has surpassed almost everyone’s expectations, apart from manager Davie Kirkwood. After knocking eight past…
CALLS for a lower speed limit to be introduced at Auckengill could be considered by the local authority.
THURSO Gala will fold unless new members come forward to boost the organising committee.
A TEENAGE gang has been terrorising youngsters in Thurso streets and making threats via a social-networking site. That’s the claim made at the latest…
NORTHERN Constabulary is warning locals of a telephone scam which claims to reduce customers’ energy bills.
A VIABLE tourism industry for the Far North depends on securing the future of remote fuel stations. That is the view of North Highland Initiative…
WICK Academy have been handed another home tie in the second round of the Scottish Cup after being paired with fellow Highland League side Keith.
Villager fears another accident could happen at Auckengill
A LOCAL firm is counting the dough after securing a contract to work with one of Britain’s most famous chefs.
LANDWARD Caithness councillor David Flear has criticised the Highland Council for failing to take the Far North into account when considering the future…
NEW regulations which will ban the sale of alcohol at discount prices are discriminating against sensible drinkers, according to a local councillor.