A TEAM of tiny Highland dancers have kicked off their 2025 competition season in style by bringing a haul of trophies home to Inverclyde with them.
“She was synonymous with highland dance in Cape Breton and across the country,” said Sara Saultier-Burke, vice president of VP Development and Alumni at Cape Breton University.
The night’s atmosphere was suffused with liveliness and vibrancy and as the evening progressed, folk dancing began. It was messy and chaotic, but above all, it was immensely fun. The Scottish ...
Staff and residents at Pentland View in Thurso took part in a number of Burns-themed activities and enjoyed a supper of ...
Farr Primary School in Bettyhill held a very successful Burns Lunch last Thursday, January 23. The children in both classes ...