The Caithness women have had a frustrating spell, with both their scheduled National Plate ties following their opening win having been postponed.
Sarah-Jane Dunnett, Laina Munro, Hannah Dunnett and Morven Thomson have been named in the under-16 girls' and under-18 women's Scottish rugby squads.
Former Caithness rugby coach Colin Sangster has been chosen to lead the Caledonia Reds in the newly revived Scottish inter-district championships.
Wick's provost has welcomed the impending restoration of a permanent post office in the town.
Caithness Krakens will host Forfar outfit Strathmore on Saturday in their latest group match in the National Plate competition – weather permitting.
Caithness Seconds travelled to the north-east at the weekend at the start of the second half of their Caley 3 North campaign.
Caithness Badminton Association's open competition attracted a record entry from as far afield as Shetland, the central belt and the Western Isles.
Highland Council is being urged to firm up what uses it foresees being made of Dounreay after it has been decommissioned.
There were 105 bookings for dissent last summer compared with the pre-pandemic total of 73 in 2019, while red cards more than doubled from 21 to 47.
Last-minute travel problems scuppered Orkney Dragons' scheduled National Plate clash with Caithness Krakens as the ferry crossing was cancelled.
Caithness shuttle aces Mark and Shona Mackay extended their hot streak in the Scottish "A" grade badminton circuit at the weekend.
People living near Dounreay were exposed to slightly higher levels of radiation in 2021, though they still were well within legal safety limits.
Caithness Krakens got their National Plate campaign off to a flying start with a gritty win over Edinburgh University in their opening group match.
Caithness Krakens are back in action this weekend when they head to Edinburgh for the first of three games in the group stage of the National Plate.
Kenny Russell's arrival as coach coincided with a number of seasoned players hanging up their boots, while injuries have also disrupted his plans.
The Greens' Caledonia 1 season ended as it began – with a chastening defeat, as they suffered a 45-0 doing against Aberdeenshire at Woodside.
Caithness Seconds were at the wrong end of a rout when they completed their first league phase with a double header against Stornoway in Invergordon.
Caithness Seconds posted their first win of the new year with a 48-7 victory in their Caley North 3 encounter with visitors Turriff at the weekend.
Caithness 1st XV coach Kenny Russell is urging his men to sign off their Caley 1 season on a high on their visit to Aberdeenshire this weekend.
Members of the front-row union weighed in with three tries as the Greens racked up a 34-5 victory over Aberdeen Wanderers on Saturday.