Inver had raced into a 13-0 lead by the time the game was called off.
MSP Douglas Ross who accused the SNP of failing to address concerns.
Powers to introduce a cruise ship levy have been proposed at Holyrood. Trudy Morris of Caithness Chamber of Commerce warns of unintended consequences
A campaigner has compiled a list of “10 tricks” allegedly being used by developers to push renewable energy projects through the planning system.
Members of Wick Amateur Swimming Club have been busy as the racing season begins to draw to a close.
Wick Players are making good progress on a refurbishment of their base – and in doing so they are “laying the foundation for the future”.
As it threatens to take one ex-employee to court despite cancelling a repayment meeting and not rescheduling.
Caithness Seal Rehab & Release has cared for 80 seal pups and juveniles since November 2022.
A hospital patient who suffered a bleed on the brain after a fall in a ward and later died experienced “significant & serious” failings in their care.
Community councillors in Wick are eager to see works on the £2.1 million transformation of the town centre get under way.
Police on the A9 were concerned about the manner of driving by a motorist ahead of them on the morning of October 29 last year.
The Noss Primary School bike train is regularly attracting 100 or more cyclists, with the recent good weather helping to build up numbers.
Jack Falconer, who serves at Wick Ambulance Station, is preparing to take part in Sunday’s Edinburgh Marathon.
The extent of problems in Highland Council’s vehicle fleet have been laid bare after investigations revealed a series of “urgent” problems.
The new-look John O’Groats Mill is almost ready to be revealed – and members of the local community will be the first to get a glimpse inside.
In light of a 13 year-old boy’s letter to the Highland Council requesting for his support to be reinstated.
In the last three years more than four under 18’s a week on average have been admitted to Highland A&E due to the effects of drugs or alcohol.
The Tuesday evening win sees Thistle leapfrog Acks into first place in Caithness AFA Division Two.
A police crackdown on poor driving on the NC500 in Sutherland and Caithness snared almost two dozen motorists at the weekend.
Young pipe band members from across the county made history as they took part in the inaugural Edinburgh Tartan Parade.