An Auckengill woman who drove without insurance cover was fined £300 at Wick Sheriff Court on Wednesday.
Doug Mackay has raised thousands of pounds for Mary’s Meals by selling handcrafted spurtles made from wood that came from an old church pew in Wick.
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A major offshore wind farm that will connect to the electricity grid in Caithness has gained consent to develop up to 125 turbines off the north coast
More than 250 youngsters aged from two to 15 have signed up so far for summer coaching sessions which include two one-day camps in Thurso.
A new exhibition in Lybster is set to shine a light on the women who helped shape the fortunes of the fishing industry.
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An elderly man who assaulted his wife has been given a chance to behave.
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An actress from Caithness is set to appear in a new Scottish musical.
Pictures of an unusual visitor seen at a Watten birdfeeder that stands out from the flock due to pale colouring caused by a genetic mutation.
Pentland United ended High Ormlie Hotspur’s hopes of a third successive Eain Mackintosh Cup success, while Castletown beat Halkirk in the other semi.
Temporary average speed cameras that detected zero offences during a trial period last year have detected a number of speeders so far this year.
A campaign blasting back at local and national government for blaming short-term let owners for Scotland’s housing crisis today hit the Highlands.
Two players have made Caithness badminton history by being invited to join the National Pathway Programme to be part of the Scottish junior squad.
A Castletown woman who drove without insurance cover was fined £300 at Wick Sheriff Court.
Highland News and Media has stepped in to secure the future of The Shetland Times after the island title had suffered a period of uncertainty.
A dangerous driver whom a sheriff said could have killed someone has been given a chance to get to grips with unpaid work.
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The environmental issues of waste from Caithness travelling hundreds of miles to an incineration plant at Dunbar were highlighted by a Thurso man.