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Family affair for Wick Groats assistant boss Stewart Ross in Stannergill Cup first round win over Watten

Family affair for Wick Groats assistant boss Stewart Ross in Stannergill Cup first round win over Watten

Wick Groats were too strong for Watten last night in the first round of the Stannergill Cup.


Thurso Swifts, Wick Groats and Castletown victorious in first round of Stannergill Cup

Thurso Swifts, Wick Groats and Castletown victorious in first round of Stannergill Cup

First round matches in the new Stannergill Cup were played last night.


Thurso councillor opens up about health concerns leading him to stand down as chair of the Caithness Committee

Thurso councillor opens up about health concerns leading him to stand down as chair of the Caithness Committee

Cllr Ron Gunn opened up about the health issues that led to the hard decision to stand down from chairing the Caithness Committee.


Thurso athlete and surfing champion is chosen to receive major funding

Thurso athlete and surfing champion is chosen to receive major funding

Twelve athletes receive funding from Athlete Travel Award Scheme


Man assaulted with piece of wood at Wick house

Man assaulted with piece of wood at Wick house

A Wick man has admitted an assault in which he used a piece of wood.


Thurso man who had sex with 13-year-old girl is jailed

Thurso man who had sex with 13-year-old girl is jailed

A Thurso man has been jailed for 32 months after admitting improper sexual behaviour towards two underage girls, one of whom he had sex with.


Caithness pensioners urged to act as £441 benefit switches to new system

Caithness pensioners urged to act as £441 benefit switches to new system

Caithness pensioners worried about changes to a key benefit worth up to £441 a month have been urged to seek support as a new system rolls out.


Councillors Andrew Jarvie and Karl Rosie elected new joint chairs of Caithness Committee

Councillors Andrew Jarvie and Karl Rosie elected new joint chairs of Caithness Committee

The new joint chairs of the Caithness Committee were elected today, and successful funding applications for the last financial year were listed.


Highland schools’ unisex toilets under ‘priority’ review

Highland schools’ unisex toilets under ‘priority’ review

It is understood Alness Academy, Wick High, Inverness Royal Academy and Charleston Academy have gender neutral toilets.


PICTURE SPECIAL: Members bask in the Saturday sunshine for the first jack of the season at Wick’s Rosebank Bowling Club

PICTURE SPECIAL: Members bask in the Saturday sunshine for the first jack of the season at Wick’s Rosebank Bowling Club

The president of Wick’s Rosebank Bowling Club welcomed members to witness the throwing of the first jack of the 2025 season on Saturday afternoon.


Caithness blood donor group seeks support for arts and craft fundraiser

Caithness blood donor group seeks support for arts and craft fundraiser

Arty people from across Caithness are being invited to help support local blood donors and the lab at Caithness General Hospital.


Highland Council urges public to respond to BT consultation on proposed removal of 13 phone boxes across Caithness

Highland Council urges public to respond to BT consultation on proposed removal of 13 phone boxes across Caithness

Highland Council is now urging residents to submit comments highlighting the potential impact the closures could have.


Todd says government social security cuts will push Caithness families on benefits into poverty

Todd says government social security cuts will push Caithness families on benefits into poverty

MSP Maree Todd urges the UK Government to reverse its damaging social security reforms, which risk pushing many Caithness residents into poverty.


Two Highland secondary schools make top 3 of ‘most improved’ in Scotland

Two Highland secondary schools make top 3 of ‘most improved’ in Scotland

Two Highland secondary schools were among the most improved in ranking across Scotland, according to a list published by The Times today.


Caithness Youth Pipe Band set for first Tartan Parade in Edinburgh

Caithness Youth Pipe Band set for first Tartan Parade in Edinburgh

Members of Caithness Youth Pipe Band are looking forward to playing their part in the inaugural Edinburgh Tartan Parade next weekend.


Time for reflection at National Fishermen's Remembrance Day on May 11 in Wick

Time for reflection at National Fishermen's Remembrance Day on May 11 in Wick

There will be a special service on May 11 at 1pm in Wick for the second National Fishermen's Remembrance Day.


Farming fun as agricultural comedian heads to Wick

Farming fun as agricultural comedian heads to Wick

Perthshire farmer and legendary agricultural comedian Jim Smith is bound for Caithness next month to perform at Wick Assembly Rooms on May 31.


‘Fishing Folk and Other Local Heroes’ are the stars of an art exhibition in Thurso next month

‘Fishing Folk and Other Local Heroes’ are the stars of an art exhibition in Thurso next month

A Thurso art show will highlight the talents of a local woman with a series of highly detailed pencil portraits of Caithness characters.


Following the Fish: Wick exhibition will tell stories of the herring girls

Following the Fish: Wick exhibition will tell stories of the herring girls

An exhibition will open at Nucleus in Wick on May 8 as part of a heritage project devoted to the fisher lassies who travelled from port to port.


Thurso ‘successful’ paths work is welcomed

Thurso ‘successful’ paths work is welcomed

Thurso Highland councillor Ron Gunn has welcomed the completion of work centring on two popular footpaths in the.


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