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.
The £500,000 Morrison Park will be officially opened on Wednesday, July 31, when Halkirk United take on Clachnacuddin in the first round of the…
The award-winning florist took part in Lonely Bouquet Day, which involves bunches of flowers being left at a random location, which are available for…
WICK Habour Authority (WHA) is predicting more than 300 jobs could be created on the back of a new public investment package designed to establish the…
UNION representatives from Caithness are accusing Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) of unfairly steering multi-national companies to Inverness as…
Thurso Community Council is to write to ScotRail about the current state of the town’s station after members complained about how it was being run.
A CAITHNESS farm family added to their long roll of honours in the show circuit when they last weekend captured one of the breed championships for the…
TOMORROW’S Eain Mackintosh Cup final will be a west versus east affair after Pentland United and Staxigoe United progressed in contrasting fashions…
TURNING down the opportunity to manage a professional football club was the hardest decision Barry Wilson said he has ever had to make.
HELPING to prevent one of the biggest maritime disasters in history 14 years ago, a former coastguard has been recognised for his part in saving lives…
THE developers behind a 17-turbine wind farm at Dunbeath that was rejected by the Scottish Government are considering whether or not to challenge the…