Jamie’s Journal by Jamie Stone
Lewis Swan will be sidelined for Castletown’s next few games after being injured in a clash of heads during a county league match on Friday night.
Highland charity, Rape and Sexual Abuse Service Highland (RASASH) has been shortlisted as a finalist for Charity of the Year.
The Boyndie karting circuit near Banff is the next stop for Jack Elder after his promising start to the year in the Micromax class.
Remembrance efforts in London inspired one Caithness community to display a giant tribute to 1300 people from the county whose lives were lost in war.
Organisers of the annual Friends of the Glass darts weekend in Wick have described it as “fantastic for the town” after a record turnout.
Tim Eagle says 113 police stations ‘are in need of repair or unfit for use’ telling John Swinney the ‘neglect must end’.
An ex-military man from Castletown is trekking around the NC500 as part of a fundraising bid to help homeless veterans.
A half-kilometre stretch of the northern A9 is due to be resurfaced next month, with a full road closure in place during the works.
The Highland Council area ranked fourth in Scotland amounting to 7.5% of all total inquiries to the charity.
John Davidson spoke to founder of the John O’Groats Trail, Jay Wilson, and its two managers, Ken McElroy and Laura Gray, about the progress made
The Liberal Democrat candidate for the far north at Holyrood has suggested that the choice of Labour candidate for the area is somewhat irrelevant.
Lybster will be among the many places marking the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe with a street party next weekend.
A GP surgery has been told to apologise to a patient for its “unreasonable failure” to diagnose their deep vein thrombosis over an 18 month period.
Residents at a Thurso care home have been going animal wild with recent trips and visits to nearby attractions.
Fourteen members from the Pentland Canoe Club recently attended an “inspiring” Paddle Scotland two-day annual Club Volunteer Conference.
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A newly carved Pictish cross-slab replica is due to be unveiled in Halkirk after years of painstaking research and craftmanship.
Health chiefs at NHS Highland have been ordered to apologise to relatives over the nursing care given to a patient who later died in hospital.
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