John O'Groat Journal  and Caithness Courier
9 May, 2008
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ONLY IN THIS WEEK'S JOHN O'GROAT JOURNAL - Thurso to get Gaelic medium primary class... Overwhelming support for a Talmine care unit... Dancers to fly the flag for Scotland at Canadian competition... Thurso nurse is honoured for her help and support... Eight-place target for weary Greens... and more!

Paths leading to the shore at Sinclair's Bay, including this one at Reiss, were closed after the oil spill was reported at the end of last week.

Oil company to count cost of beach clean-up
Published:  09 May, 2008

A MEETING is to take place between the Highland Council and Talisman Energy (UK) Ltd, the company which operates the Beatrice oilfield, to discuss the cost of the clean-up at Reiss beach.

Local News 

John Swinney

School cash plea to finance minister
Published:  09 May, 2008

FAR North MSP Jamie Stone has made a plea to finance minister John Swinney in a bid to break the deadlock in the Wick High School campaign.

Letters 
Gaelic debate is about road safety
Published:  09 May, 2008

SIR – Gaelic is a beautiful language; spoken, heard, sung and written. My daughter attended the Gaelic-medium playgroup in Thurso for a while and profited by the experience.

Local Sport 
Gunn returns as Wick aim to finish with a win
Published:  09 May, 2008

FRASERBURGH are the visitors to Harmsworth Park tomorrow as the curtain comes down on Wick Academy's 14th season in the Scot-Ads Highland League.

Beyond the Split Stane 
Commercial greed destroying gift of the sea
Published:  09 May, 2008

THE wide golden sweep of Reiss beach has been polluted with oily tar-globules, and a watch is being maintained for seabirds that may have become contaminated.

In the Spotlight 
Music and monsters at the Mill
Published:  09 May, 2008

A ROCK 'n' roll musical with more than a touch of Hammer House of Horror will give Thurso Players' younger thespians something to get their teeth into later this month.

People and Places 
Come on you Cumbrians!
Published:  09 May, 2008

'COME on, then, who do you support? Rangers or Celtic?" That's the question that any Scottish football fan is likely to be asked, as I was in a pub in North London on the evening of the Arsenal v Liverpool Champions League tie.

Times Gone By 
Sena's insight into old Castletown
Published:  09 May, 2008

SENA Leitch has long been interested in Castletown, the village where she was born and has lived most of her life.

Seeking The Past 
Thomson family
Published:  07 May, 2008

I AM seeking information on my ancestors from Wick. I believe they were boat builders and fishermen by trade.

Dear Diary 
Share your blogs with us – and the world
Published:  06 February, 2008

HAVE you a blog you think deserves a wider audience? This is your opportunity to get it known. We don't mind what you write about as long as it keeps us interested or entertained and the subject or the author is from our area.

The Music Room 
Web showcase for local musicians
Published:  20 April, 2007

CALLING all local musicians... the Groat and Courier want you – and your music – on our website.

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Should Caithness have bilingual road signs?

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