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Holyrood Notebook by Edward Mountain
There were much-improved conditions for the latest 10-mile time trials held by Wick Wheelers and Caithness Cycling Club.
The Halkirk Highland Games 2024, a traditional and spectacular Scottish sporting event held in Caithness, will take place on Saturday, July 27.
Highland Council’s ranking as the worst-performing local authority area has led to a renewed call for Caithness to look after its own affairs.
The title of John O’Groats Strongest Man will be up for grabs again this weekend as musclebound competitors face a series of gruelling challenges.
Shuttles are a necessary part of A to B kayak trips, but some are more complex than others
Former soldier Kev Stewart felt “immense gratitude, pride and respect” when he took part in a charity cycling challenge around the Normandy beaches.
The granddaughter of a fondly remembered Wick resident who passed away in July is organising a skydive to ‘honour her memory’.
A new peatland restoration project is to be launched to Caithness businesses in early September.
The charity behind a planned long-distance walking route along the north coast is aiming to have the Caithness section up and running by next summer.
A late goal secured the win for Orkney.
Wick historian Harry Gray will be remembered for his “encyclopaedic” knowledge of local heritage and his willingness to share it with others.
Tails were wagging and noses sniffing as a mix of all shapes and sizes of dogs came together to be judged at the Caithness Show on Saturday.
Orbex will be the first UK rocket manufacturer to establish a base in London.
Ceilidhs galore and a broad range of artists lined up for event credited with generating at least £8m for the Highland economy since launched.
Wick Players has decided to run a brand new five-session drama workshop aimed at all youngsters between the ages of 11 and 16.
The public has been having their say on whether or not they agree Highland Council has the worst public services in mainland Scotland.
Kieran Macgregor, Callan Jessiman and George Ewing have agreed 2 year deals.
The SWI tent saw a big rise in baking entries, while secretary Alison Hill also pointed to encouraging signs of rising membership in some institutes.