Home   Authors   Author

Munro and Farmer take the honours in Reay's Ronnie Wallace Open

29 April 2021
Munro and Farmer take the honours in Reay's Ronnie Wallace Open

Munro and Farmer take the honours in Reay's Ronnie Wallace Open

29 April 2021

Golfers at Reay were treated to another weekend of beautiful weather for the Ronnie Wallace Open on Saturday and the Parry Trophy on Sunday.


Doherty and Taylor recover from poor start to lift Rugby Club Cup at Thurso

28 April 2021
Doherty and Taylor recover from poor start to lift Rugby Club Cup at Thurso

Doherty and Taylor recover from poor start to lift Rugby Club Cup at Thurso

28 April 2021

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.


Remote workers favour dog policies at work according to survey

28 April 2021
Remote workers favour dog policies at work according to survey

Remote workers favour dog policies at work according to survey

28 April 2021

Nearly half of home workers favour a policy that allows dogs in the office, a recent survey has found.


Chernobyl anniversary offers a sobering reminder

28 April 2021
Chernobyl anniversary offers a sobering reminder

Chernobyl anniversary offers a sobering reminder

28 April 2021

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: By the Rev Andrew A Barrie, minister of Pulteneytown and Thrumster Church


Community groups must be up to date on virtual meetings

24 April 2021
Community groups must be up to date on virtual meetings

Community groups must be up to date on virtual meetings

24 April 2021

CVG UPDATE: Local voluntary sector news by Yvonne Hendry of Caithness Voluntary Group


Viewpoint: As the Highlands open to visitors once more, we need to show them a welcome – and how to do the right thing

23 April 2021
Viewpoint: As the Highlands open to visitors once more, we need to show them a welcome – and how to do the right thing

Viewpoint: As the Highlands open to visitors once more, we need to show them a welcome – and how to do the right thing

23 April 2021

Highland tourism is getting ready to welcome back our much-missed visitors, writes Chris Taylor, VisitScotland’s regional leadership director


Flying start helps local trio on their way to RJ McLeod Open Scramble win at Reay

22 April 2021
Flying start helps local trio on their way to RJ McLeod Open Scramble win at Reay

Flying start helps local trio on their way to RJ McLeod Open Scramble win at Reay

22 April 2021

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.


A sealskin legend – and a grave that never goes dry

18 April 2021
A sealskin legend – and a grave that never goes dry

A sealskin legend – and a grave that never goes dry

18 April 2021

THE REAL MACKAY: By Dan Mackay


New unit at Wick hospital will enhance the experiences of mothers-to-be

17 April 2021
New unit at Wick hospital will enhance the experiences of mothers-to-be

New unit at Wick hospital will enhance the experiences of mothers-to-be

17 April 2021

WHAT'S THE CHAT? By Ron Gunn, a vice-chairman of Caithness Health Action Team


Not all clouds are the products of natural processes

17 April 2021
Not all clouds are the products of natural processes

Not all clouds are the products of natural processes

17 April 2021

WEATHER WATCH: Keith Banks with his monthly round-up of the highs and lows of Wick's weather


Common threads of reminiscence reflecting the rich fabric of Caithness life

17 April 2021
Common threads of reminiscence reflecting the rich fabric of Caithness life

Common threads of reminiscence reflecting the rich fabric of Caithness life

17 April 2021

WICK VOICES: An update on the Wick Society's online oral history project by Doreen Leith


There is an offer of a new life – an entirely good 'new normal'

14 April 2021
There is an offer of a new life – an entirely good 'new normal'

There is an offer of a new life – an entirely good 'new normal'

14 April 2021

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: By the Rev Andrew A Barrie, minister of Pulteneytown and Thrumster Church


Long before online shopping, message boys delivered the goods

13 April 2021
Long before online shopping, message boys delivered the goods

Long before online shopping, message boys delivered the goods

13 April 2021

THURSO'S HERITAGE – Reminiscing with a Thirsa Loon


African pepper was reputed to have come from the Garden of Eden

11 April 2021
African pepper was reputed to have come from the Garden of Eden

African pepper was reputed to have come from the Garden of Eden

11 April 2021

BEAUTIFUL BOTANICALS: By Joanne Howdle, tour and events co-ordinator at the multi-award-winning Dunnet Bay Distillers Ltd.


When we are compassionate, we are caught up in our fullest humanity

11 April 2021
When we are compassionate, we are caught up in our fullest humanity

When we are compassionate, we are caught up in our fullest humanity

11 April 2021

FOOD FOR THOUGHT by the Rev Ellie Charman, of the Scottish Episcopal Church


Anticipating the return of swallows to Caithness – and all the joy and hope they bring

04 April 2021
Anticipating the return of swallows to Caithness – and all the joy and hope they bring

Anticipating the return of swallows to Caithness – and all the joy and hope they bring

04 April 2021

Northern Drift by Monique Sliedrecht: The air is still this morning, as though waiting with baited breath.


Reay ready for start of summer season with Captain versus Vice-Captain match

01 April 2021
Reay ready for start of summer season with Captain versus Vice-Captain match

Reay ready for start of summer season with Captain versus Vice-Captain match

01 April 2021

There is excitement in the air at the prospect of the start of the summer golf season at Reay this weekend.


Celebrating Easter in a new way in Caithness

31 March 2021
Celebrating Easter in a new way in Caithness

Celebrating Easter in a new way in Caithness

31 March 2021

FOOD FOR THOUGHT by Rev Ellie Charman, of the Scottish Episcopal Church


Maintaining the optimism of springtime as bulbs battle through

28 March 2021
Maintaining the optimism of springtime as bulbs battle through

Maintaining the optimism of springtime as bulbs battle through

28 March 2021

Gardening on the Edge by Diana Wayland


SPONSORED CONTENT: Being a lawyer in lockdown

26 March 2021
SPONSORED CONTENT: Being a lawyer in lockdown

SPONSORED CONTENT: Being a lawyer in lockdown

26 March 2021

Angela Gray from Harper Macleod reflects on what it's like to have been a lawyer in the area during lockdown.


This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies - Learn More