View from the Board by Stephen Sutherland
Caithness Chamber of Commerce chief executive Trudy Morris reflects on the past year at the organisation’s annual general meeting
Bryan Dods, who recently joined Caithness Voluntary Group, outlines local efforts to mitigate the looming crisis over fuel and food poverty
Northern Drift by Monique Sliedrecht
The final summer season action at Reay Golf Club saw the seniors competing for the Evan Sutherland Trophy, with the trophy going to Stuart Greig.
Holyrood Notebook by Rhoda Grant
Tuesday night saw the second tournament of the Wick and District Darts League season with the Quatercentenary Fours in Harper's Function Suite.
Jean Sutherland emerged as winner of the Thurso Ladies' Senior Open with a nett score of 77, while Thurso ladies retained the Sandra Proudler Trophy.
The Citizens Advice Bureau can offer help, but there is plenty of other support out there too, explains Julie Marker of HERE for Caithness
The meaning and value of family ties have very much been in the public consciousness in recent weeks
Caithness teenager Jack Ryan had contrasting fortunes at Arbroath and Golspie in an eventful weekend of motorsport action.
Wick and District Darts League resumed after a 30-month break due to Covid restrictions with the Willie Keith and Karen Burke memorial cups at stake.
Holyrood Notebook by Ariane Burgess
Saturday saw the summer season draw to a close at Reay as the club hosted the North Point Distillery Open with a fantastic field of over 70 players.
The Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross MP reflects on his own personal pilgrimage to London as the nation's period of mourning ends
The A&A Mackay Builders summer league saw a thrilling climax at Thurso Golf Club on Saturday.
Saturday saw competitions for both the ladies and gents at Reay Golf Club played in breezy conditions.
Holyrood Notebook by Maree Todd
In her new column, Julie Marker of Caithness Voluntary Group looks at how people can help support one another as rising fuel and food prices hit
For many people in Scotland, the last two years have signified a change in personal and professional circumstances and habits.