Wick Groats are set for a clash of the heavyweights with Avoch after easing past CK Interiors in their delayed tie at a rain-soaked Upper Bignold.
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A 56-year-old Wick man has been admonished for an assault he carried out in the Pulteneytown People’s Project base in the town.
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A ‘merry band of artisans’ will descend on Scrabster Village Hall on Saturday, July 5, as part of a special afternoon fair with tea and crafts.
An 18-month drug testing and treatment order (DTTO) has been imposed on a young Wick woman for a run-in she had with police at her home.
Woman threw mobile after being refused entry.
Three large towhead structures are due to be transported through Wick over the coming week as part of a Subsea 7 contract.
Billy Kay will be telling stories from a small-town childhood and sharing his passion for the Scots language at a John O’Groats Book Festival event.
Students from Caithness Tang Soo Do have been told they “should be proud of themselves” after coming away with 13 medals from the Scottish nationals.
Second cannabis farm discovered after raid at same site in January 2023. No arrests made and mystery surrounds the former government offices in Wick.
A Wick woman has denied assaulting her partner at their home in the town.
The respected political scientist also divulged why Nigel Farage is his most admired politician at the exclusive Highland News and Media event.
Judith Miller, chairperson of the Riding for the Disabled Association’s Caithness group, welcomed everyone to the 2025 Summer Show and prize-giving.
Roadworks on an A9 bridge have been put on hold - after engineers found a nesting tawny owl and chicks living within it.
Sentence has been deferred on a Thurso man for a breach of bail.
The River Helmsdale area in Sutherland has been assigned Significant Water Scarcity status - with a possibility Wick and Thurso areas could follow.
The convener of the Caithness Music Festival is hoping young people will “spread the word” about local dialect to ensure it continues to thrive.
Ian Sewell has been admonished for a domestic disturbance he caused at his home at Milton.
The Just Transition Commission paid a visit to the UHI North, West and Hebrides campus this week.
A Pictish stone unearthed in Caithness nearly three years ago will go on display in Thurso from today after undergoing conservation work in Edinburgh.
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As LibDem far north candidate David Green says 'it utterly stinks’ beautiful places like Dunnet Beach ‘are being blighted’.
In the ‘modest’ reshuffle First Minister John Swinney hands her one of the toughest briefs in the Scottish Government.
A driver accused of causing serious injury to a woman by driving his car dangerously on the outskirts of Thurso has had his jury trial postponed.
The health board confirms it was ‘not a cyber attack, and that no patient records were compromised’.
Witnesses saw officers from around eight police vehicles conduct a drugs raid at a former social security office in Wick on Wednesday evening.
Wick’s new banking hub is set to open its doors this Friday – a fortnight before the closure of the town’s last remaining bank branch.
Staxigoe United’s Graham MacNab is facing a 13-match suspension after a triple red card in a CAFA Division One match at John O’Groats this week.