Invited guests watched as Lord Thurso unveiled the North Coast Visitor Centre’s latest acquisition, a Pictish stone that had undergone restoration.
The Highland Grid was unique massive undertaking starting out from Abernethy in 1930s
Charlie Macleod (67) was named in this year’s King’s Birthday Honours list.
Highland Council hopes the move with retain customers and attract more.
A giant yellow towhead was transported through Wick on Sunday as part a Subsea 7 contract, with residents turning out to watch its progress.
Representatives from Halkirk, Dunbeath and Dunnet were among those heard.
Thurso band Forgetting The Future are looking forward to an unforgettable night when they return to their hometown for a packed gig on Saturday.
Over 350 community councillors and members of the public attended the convention in Beauly yesterday.
An LGBTQ+ Pride parade will take place in Thurso for the first time next weekend.
Convener Marjory Richard was “blown away” by the quality of some of the performances at this year’s Caithness Music Festival in Wick Assembly Rooms.
A sheriff has warned a Wick man who spied on users of communal toilets that he faces jail if he does not improve his performance on a community order.
Pollen affects many millions of people each year. These tiny grains are known to trigger an allergic reaction known as hay fever.
Wick man Chris McIvor, who has travelled the globe working in the aid sector, currently for HelpAge International, reflects on the human impact of war
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.