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Funding awards give 'massive boost' to John O’Groats Mill plans

Funding awards give 'massive boost' to John O’Groats Mill plans

Plans to transform John O’Groats Mill into a visitor attraction and community hub have been given a "massive boost" with two funding awards.


Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey gets insight into Caithness project for young carers

Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey gets insight into Caithness project for young carers

Sir Ed Davey, leader of the Liberal Democrats, spoke of some of his own experiences as a carer when he visited Caithness Klics' base in Wick.


Academy will have nothing to fear in first league clash with Brechin City, says Manson

Academy will have nothing to fear in first league clash with Brechin City, says Manson

Manager Gary Manson says Wick will have nothing to fear when they host Brechin City this weekend and he reckons it will be one for the fans to enjoy.


Halkirk United showing 'real energy and focus' ahead of clash with champions

Halkirk United showing 'real energy and focus' ahead of clash with champions

Ewan McElroy is well aware of the firepower Golspie possess – but he reckons his in-form Halkirk team can be more than a match for the champions.


Only way is up for Thurso ahead of double header against Loch Ness

Only way is up for Thurso ahead of double header against Loch Ness

Manager Stevie Reid says “the only way is up” for Thurso as they look to get their North Caledonian League campaign back on track against Loch Ness.


Award success for Caithness company and employee Carla

Award success for Caithness company and employee Carla

A family-owned Caithness company and one of its employees are celebrating success with a prestigious business award.


Cinema in Thurso could be 'cultural hub for Caithness' after major investment in premises

Cinema in Thurso could be 'cultural hub for Caithness' after major investment in premises

Thurso cinema could become "a cultural hub for Caithness" following an investment of "well in excess of £500,000" in the facility.


Advice for Caithness residents after collapse of more energy firms

Advice for Caithness residents after collapse of more energy firms

Many Caithness residents will be affected by the announcement that two more energy firms, Pure Planet and Colorado Energy, have ceased trading.


'Many reasons to remain optimistic' after Caithness misses out on nuclear fusion plant

'Many reasons to remain optimistic' after Caithness misses out on nuclear fusion plant

Caithness and North Sutherland Regeneration Partnership's bid to host the STEP prototype power plant is not among the five that are shortlisted.


Walking 500 miles from Mull of Galloway to Dunnet Head for ME is proclaimed aim for Gordon Jackson

Walking 500 miles from Mull of Galloway to Dunnet Head for ME is proclaimed aim for Gordon Jackson

Gordon Jackson is walking 500 miles to raise money for and awareness of a debilitating condition which affects 250,000 people in the UK


Refurbished public toilets reopen for business in Lybster

Refurbished public toilets reopen for business in Lybster

Lybster community toilets have finally opened their doors to the public after a period of closure in which they had fallen into serious disrepair.


PICTURES: Achunabust or bust as vintage tractors lead the field for ploughing match

PICTURES: Achunabust or bust as vintage tractors lead the field for ploughing match

Conditions on the ground were "greasy" for a popular agricultural event held last Saturday at Achunabust Farm near Reay.


Stone says proposed new Highland North constituency is 'stark raving bonkers'

Stone says proposed new Highland North constituency is 'stark raving bonkers'

Highland North constituency plan would "threaten democratic participation" says MP Jamie Stone.


Rail campaign group challenges Highland Council over support for A9 and A96 dualling

Rail campaign group challenges Highland Council over support for A9 and A96 dualling

A rail campaign group has accused Highland Council of having a "head in the sand" attitude over its support for major road upgrading.


PICTURES MOD 2021: Inverness performers bring home gold

PICTURES MOD 2021: Inverness performers bring home gold

Beautiful pictures of all the winners from the Royal National Mod.


PICTURES MOD 2021: Inverness and Drumnadrochit winners for the prized Silver Pendant

PICTURES MOD 2021: Inverness and Drumnadrochit winners for the prized Silver Pendant

The prizes were given out at the Royal National Mod in the Highland capital.


Brandon says online concerts 'will never replace the real thing' as he prepares to go back on stage

Brandon says online concerts 'will never replace the real thing' as he prepares to go back on stage

Brandon McPhee has admitted that virtual concerts "will never replace the real thing” as he and his band prepare to go on the road again.


Sutherland sets new club record as Greens run in seven tries against Grangemouth

Sutherland sets new club record as Greens run in seven tries against Grangemouth

The Greens got their North Caley Division 1 season back on track with an emphatic victory over hitherto unbeaten Grangemouth at Millbank.


Broadhaven bench completed in latest Wick Paths Group project

Broadhaven bench completed in latest Wick Paths Group project

A new bench has been installed on the coast between Wick and Papigoe, allowing walkers to stop and enjoy the view out to sea.


Caithness Horizons set to relaunch as North Coast Visitor Centre next month

Caithness Horizons set to relaunch as North Coast Visitor Centre next month

The former Caithness Horizons museum in Thurso is set to be relaunched as the North Coast Visitor Centre next month.


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