The p1 and p2 classes at Golspie Primary School performed the nativity play The Sleepy Shepherd.
Mr Macdonald’s family said he died “suddenly but peacefully” at Seaforth House, Golspie, on Sunday, December 17.
Lairg Gala Week holds an annual party for people over the age of 60 in the area.
Light up Lairg hosts an annual visit from Santa Claus who travels around the village in his sleigh, bringing presents and festive cheer to all.
Father Christmas was towed on board ESRA's new lifeboat, Wildland.
Tribute has been paid to Isobel Murray, who died last Friday.
Mr Stone is to raise the issue of a subsea cable with a UK Government Minister in the New Year.
The club’s management is to make a counter offer to American Joe Masterson that he work in partnership with members.
Lairg and District Community Initiatives (LDCI) put in a huge amount of hard work to stage the annual Winterfest.
Lichen Caithness is home to Sven, Levvi and Mr Antlers, who are the UK’s most northerly reindeer.
A dip into the Northern Times of yesteryear.
Cameron Munro's fledgling business, Clash Clo went live in August and is currently selling men’s oversized t-shirts and hoodies.
Golspie Rowing Club is once again organising a community torchlight parade to mark the start of 2024.
Ariane Burgess urged First Minister Humza Yousaf to call in the Coul Links golf course application for Ministers to review.
Orbex has announced the appointment of John Bone as its new chief commercial officer.
Don't miss Lairg's Winterfest on Saturday.
Brora Development Trust is recruiting youth workers.
Dr Tom Dargie of Not Coul said it was now likely the Coul Links application would be called in by the Scottish Government.
Ariane Burgess said local residents "valued and cherished" the special and unique landscape at Coul Links.
The Coul Links application was submitted by Communities for Coul (C4C).