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Coigach and Assynt residents invited to take part in workshops

22 May 2020
Coigach and Assynt residents invited to take part in workshops

Coigach and Assynt residents invited to take part in workshops

22 May 2020

Informal online workshops are being held next Friday (May 29) to discover what people living in Coigach and Assynt love about their local landscape.


Highland theatre boss says coronavirus is biggest challenge in its history and venue won't open until August at earliest

22 May 2020
Highland theatre boss says coronavirus is biggest challenge in its history and venue won't open until August at earliest

Highland theatre boss says coronavirus is biggest challenge in its history and venue won't open until August at earliest

22 May 2020

EDEN Court Theatre is extending the closure of its building until at least August 1 due to the coronavirus pandemic.


Man charged in relation to Tain break-ins

21 May 2020
Man charged in relation to Tain break-ins

Man charged in relation to Tain break-ins

21 May 2020

Police Scotland has confirmed that a man has been charged in connection with a series of incidents in the Tain area


Durness mum seeks 'Marty stories' for memorial book

20 May 2020
Durness mum seeks 'Marty stories' for memorial book

Durness mum seeks 'Marty stories' for memorial book

20 May 2020

Mary Mackay is currently compiling a book about her son, Durness musician Marty Mackay.


Activity packs on the way to Dornoch youngsters

20 May 2020
Activity packs on the way to Dornoch youngsters

Activity packs on the way to Dornoch youngsters

20 May 2020

Volunteers in Dornoch are set to begin distributing activity packs to all youngsters in the area shortly.


North pupils reproduce art classics

19 May 2020
North pupils reproduce art classics

North pupils reproduce art classics

19 May 2020

Tracy Wilkinson, Farr High School, recently ran a competition for the North Coast Campus pupils and parents.


Man charged over Royal Dornoch whin fires

19 May 2020
Man charged over Royal Dornoch whin fires

Man charged over Royal Dornoch whin fires

19 May 2020

Police Scotland has confirmed that a man has been arrested and charged in connection with wilful fire-raising at Royal Dornoch golf course.


WATCH: Nessa from Gavin and Stacey praises Lochinver RNLI crew

19 May 2020
WATCH: Nessa from Gavin and Stacey praises Lochinver RNLI crew

WATCH: Nessa from Gavin and Stacey praises Lochinver RNLI crew

19 May 2020

Gavin and Stacey actress co-writer and actress Ruth Jones has posted an online video praising the RNLI team at Lochinver.


Firefighters called out after whins set alight at Royal Dornoch

18 May 2020
Firefighters called out after whins set alight at Royal Dornoch

Firefighters called out after whins set alight at Royal Dornoch

18 May 2020

Royal Dornoch Golf Club has hit out at “malicious” fire raisers who set alight whin bushes on the championship course yesterday.


Mobile Covoid-19 testing unit to visit Sutherland this week

18 May 2020
Mobile Covoid-19 testing unit to visit Sutherland this week

Mobile Covoid-19 testing unit to visit Sutherland this week

18 May 2020

A mobile coronavirus testing unit is to be in Dornoch and Ullapool later this week.


Call for pipers to join in national tribute to mark 80th anniversary of 'the forgotten Dunkirk'

18 May 2020
Call for pipers to join in national tribute to mark 80th anniversary of 'the forgotten Dunkirk'

Call for pipers to join in national tribute to mark 80th anniversary of 'the forgotten Dunkirk'

18 May 2020

Pipers are being invited to join a poignant tribute to thousands of Scots killed or captured during “the forgotten Dunkirk” 80 years ago.


Food for Thought: Grief can affect us all in different ways

17 May 2020
Food for Thought: Grief can affect us all in different ways

Food for Thought: Grief can affect us all in different ways

17 May 2020

This is a column by John Sterrett, Golspie’s Church of Scotland minister


The Way I See It: It is now over to the Coul Links opponents to develop the area for eco-tourism

17 May 2020
The Way I See It: It is now over to the Coul Links opponents to develop the area for eco-tourism

The Way I See It: It is now over to the Coul Links opponents to develop the area for eco-tourism

17 May 2020

This is a column by the Highland Council's East Sutherland and Edderton representative, Jim McGillivray


LOOKING BACK: Library presentation

16 May 2020
LOOKING BACK: Library presentation

LOOKING BACK: Library presentation

16 May 2020

A picture from the Northern Times archive, which we know was taken by Golspie photographer David Sim.


Reflections from Sutherland 100, 50 and 25 years ago

16 May 2020
Reflections from Sutherland 100, 50 and 25 years ago

Reflections from Sutherland 100, 50 and 25 years ago

16 May 2020

A dip into the Northern Times' old files from 100, 50 and 25 years ago


Stone's Throw: I remember the day the Queen Mother charmed a French mayor

16 May 2020
Stone's Throw: I remember the day the Queen Mother charmed a French mayor

Stone's Throw: I remember the day the Queen Mother charmed a French mayor

16 May 2020

This is a column by Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross MP Jamie Stone


Appeal for information over Rogart car fire

14 May 2020
Appeal for information over Rogart car fire

Appeal for information over Rogart car fire

14 May 2020

Police are investigating a late night car fire in the garden of a Rogart property.


Appeal for witnesses following road accident

14 May 2020
Appeal for witnesses following road accident

Appeal for witnesses following road accident

14 May 2020

Police Scotland are appealing for witnesses following a two-car crash in Invergordon.


American bomber trains with RAF over North Sea

13 May 2020
American bomber trains with RAF over North Sea

American bomber trains with RAF over North Sea

13 May 2020

TYPHOON fighter aircraft based at RAF Lossiemouth have carried out a training sortie with a US B1B Lancer bomber over the North Sea.


Dornoch lockdown sees history repeat itself

12 May 2020
Dornoch lockdown sees history repeat itself

Dornoch lockdown sees history repeat itself

12 May 2020

As cholera erupted across the country 200 years ago, community leaders shut the town down.


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