Caithness had been preparing for the final game of the Caley 1 North Conference season, but Aberdeen-based North Police were unable to raise a side.
Tamzin Rosie, from Reiss, is again to represent Scotland after being called up to play in the Six Nations under-18 women’s rugby festival in England.
The Krakens’ National Shield campaign was derailed at the semi-final stage when they were convincingly beaten at the home of Greenock Wanderers.
A Scottish research team is gearing up to carry out the latest study on what impact radioactive discharges from Dounreay have on local habits.
The Greens are none the wiser as to whether they would get relegated were they to finish bottom of the Caledonia 1 North Conference.
The Krakens head for the Clyde coast to play Greenock Wanderers with their sights set on earning a return appearance at the home of Scottish rugby.
People are being warned not to expect any of Dounreay’s former fuel or waste buildings to be levelled any time soon.
The Krakens survived a fraught, nerve-tingling encounter at Millbank to secure a spot in the last four of the National Shield.
The “use it or lose it” warning about the Wick-Aberdeen air service is being blurred by recurrent gremlins in its operation.
Dounreay has been allocated a total spend of £221 million for the coming financial year.
The plans to establish a spaceport in north Sutherland remain very much live, according to Highlands and Islands Enterprise.
Dounreay has come under fire for its decision not to renew the contracts it has with three site-based companies.
Caithness Krakens will bid to extend their unbeaten season on Sunday when they host Broughton in the quarter-finals of the National Shield.
The under-14 boys’ section of Caithness Rugby Club lifted silverware after scoring a runaway 61-0 win against Mackie at Millbank at the weekend.
Skipper Tom Storey praised the Yellows’ fitness levels after they completed a Caledonia North 3 back-to-back double over Dyce.
The prospect of satellite launches from the mothballed north Sutherland spaceport has been rekindled.
Caithness Seconds continued their Caley North 3 hot streak as they made it three wins out of three in 2025 at home to Dyce on Saturday.
Caithness Krakens booked their place in the quarter-finals of the National Shield with a 31-7 win away to first-time opponents Howe Harlequins.
The Caley 1 clash between Caithness and Aberdeenshire was not one which would have won any converts to the game from first-time viewers.
The Greens came up just short in getting the win which would have gone a long way to ensuring they remain in Caley Division 1.