January's "New Year's resolution" season brings with it new beginnings and new possibilities.
Wick and District Darts League's first action of 2023 saw the quarter-finals of the Knockout Cup being contested, with Castletown defeating Seaview.
Thurso's Heritage by a Thirsa Loon
Jamie's Journal by Jamie Stone
Saturday saw a return to action on the Reay links with players competing for some fantastic prizes in the Ronnie Campbell Open.
Round seven of Caithness Small Bore Rifle Association's winter league saw six shooters scoring 100 – five in Division One and one in Division Two.
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Northern Drift by Monique Sliedrecht
Four shooters had a maximum 100 in round six of Caithness Small Bore Rifle Association's winter league – H Simpson, G Begg, J Henderson and S Sharp.
Holyrood Notebook by Rhoda Grant
The action on the Reay links has been of a stop-start nature recently, with snow and ice curtailing the golf, but there have been some good scores.
VisitScotland’s destination development director, Chris Taylor, reflects on tourism over the last 12 months and how the sector can thrive in 2023
Holyrood Notebook by Ariane Burgess
Holyrood Notebook by Edward Mountain
HERE for Caithness project lead Julie Marker says there is hope for the county despite the ongoing challenges of mental health and wellbeing
It is an unfortunate reality that we see more relationships break down at the start of a year
Round five of the Caithness Small Bore Rifle Association winter league saw maximum scores for R Campbell, J G Campbell, D Mowat and J Henderson.
Today I am chiefly thankful to the NHS. I write this from first-hand experience.
Christmas can be a joyous and special time for many – but can bring difficulties for others.
The Most Rev Mark Strange, Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church and Bishop of Moray, Ross and Caithness, reflects on the festive season