By Alan Hendry Published: 19:54, 17 December 2020 Get the Courier and Groat sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day's newspaper Project manager Wendy Thain at the wheel of the Caithness Klics minibus. A Caithness charity has been awarded almost £100,000 from the National Lottery to continue providing support to young carers. Wendy Thain, project manager of Wick-based Caithness Klics, said the award had come as a "huge relief" after the uncertainty created by the pandemic. Caithness Klics received £98,726 towards a three-year project that will deliver one-to-one support, group sessions, activities and respite breaks for carers aged five to 18. More than 100 young people are on its books at present.