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Residents and staff at two care homes in Wick and Thurso are celebrating after a successful fundraising drive by one of their employees.
The three-day project kicked off at Eden Court yesterday.
Thurso’s reputation as a leading watersports destination will feature in a TV documentary about the history of surfing to coincide with the Olympics.
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Two years on from a visit by the future King, the Healing Hub is continuing to help people with a range of health issues – and there’s room for more.
A planning application for an all-weather forest centre at Rumster has been successful despite an objection by a disability group over toilet access.
A wartime flying boat called in at Wick this week as part of an 80th anniversary tour honouring two pilots who each received the Victoria Cross.
Over the coming weeks, each category will be revealed – with an array of cutting-edge businesses and leaders making it to the finals.
Mary Sweetman from west Wales, is autistic “very vulnerable” according to her parents. Contact was last made with Mary on July 2.
A Thurso man has completed an epic challenge b tackling three illustrious marathons to raise money for people around the world left without a home.
Homes across Caithness are set to benefit from a UK wide electric distribution fund.
A Scottish crofting campaign has been launched in a bid to raise awareness of the important role that crofters play in their local community.
Wick John O'Groats Airport has not been impacted by the current worldwide IT outage.
A new Sunday Times analysis has revealed Highland Council has the worst public services in Scotland.
Concerns have been raised over a huge expanse of knee-high grass in a public park in Wick, amid speculation that ticks may be present.
A Highland Business Award is a highly coveted recognition of achievement.
Efforts are under way to recruit an eager band of young supporters to enhance the atmosphere at Wick Academy’s home games in the new season.