Golfers at Reay were treated to another weekend of beautiful weather for the Ronnie Wallace Open on Saturday and the Parry Trophy on Sunday.
Nicky Doherty and Andrew Taylor had a poor start to Thurso Golf Club's popular Rugby Club Cup at the weekend but recovered to win with a nett 62.
Nearly half of home workers favour a policy that allows dogs in the office, a recent survey has found.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: By the Rev Andrew A Barrie, minister of Pulteneytown and Thrumster Church
CVG UPDATE: Local voluntary sector news by Yvonne Hendry of Caithness Voluntary Group
Highland tourism is getting ready to welcome back our much-missed visitors, writes Chris Taylor, VisitScotland’s regional leadership director
Following a week when the Reay golf course had been closed due to snow and frost, the contrast could not have been greater last weekend.
THE REAL MACKAY: By Dan Mackay
WHAT'S THE CHAT? By Ron Gunn, a vice-chairman of Caithness Health Action Team
WEATHER WATCH: Keith Banks with his monthly round-up of the highs and lows of Wick's weather
WICK VOICES: An update on the Wick Society's online oral history project by Doreen Leith
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: By the Rev Andrew A Barrie, minister of Pulteneytown and Thrumster Church
THURSO'S HERITAGE – Reminiscing with a Thirsa Loon
BEAUTIFUL BOTANICALS: By Joanne Howdle, tour and events co-ordinator at the multi-award-winning Dunnet Bay Distillers Ltd.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT by the Rev Ellie Charman, of the Scottish Episcopal Church
Northern Drift by Monique Sliedrecht: The air is still this morning, as though waiting with baited breath.
There is excitement in the air at the prospect of the start of the summer golf season at Reay this weekend.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT by Rev Ellie Charman, of the Scottish Episcopal Church
Gardening on the Edge by Diana Wayland
Angela Gray from Harper Macleod reflects on what it's like to have been a lawyer in the area during lockdown.