Everyone was invited to contribute personal thanksgiving prayer items.
On the Sunday a jubilee lunch was held, with 50 people and Deputy Lieutenant of Sutherland Christine MacKay attending.
The Platinum Jubilee street party, organised by the community council and sponsored by Springfield Properties, had something for everyone to enjoy.
The jubilee tea was a great opportunity for everyone to get together and “toast” the Queen’s 70 years of service.
A former projectionist at the old Tain Picture House has said ‘au revoir’ to the two projectors he last operated more than 60 years ago.
You could say that I was once one of the railway children. I was brought up beside the railway line.
The Scottish Government must do more to protect rural communities from repeated planning applications by developers.
The end of May signals the end of our busiest month in the year, though June is probably a close second.
The validity and integrity of the granting of Sallachy Wind Farm by Highland Council have been called into question.
The pieces are starting to come together for the Jigsaw Project to create an expanded community hub in south-east Caithness.
East Sutherland Camera Club's annual competition was judged by Matt Sillars.
COLUMN: The Postie Notes by Mark Gilbert
COLUMN: Pawsability by Anne Patfield
Food for Thought by John Sterrett
COLUMN: From the Archives
From the Croft by Russell Smith
Pupils from the National 5 lab science class at Dornoch Academy attended a DNA profiling workshop.
A hydrogen production hub is being proposed at Gordonbush Wind Farm.
Wind energy is hugely inefficient and needs to be supplemented by non-renewable fossil fuels.
Smokin’ Specially Selected Pork pizzas