She was a little ducked off, even more so when she discovered she was going to have to remain in quackentine for 14 days after flying . . .

EVERY year the crowds turn out to enjoy Moffat Duck Race in Station Park. But it was cancelled this year due to the coronavirus restrictions. However, nobody thought to tell Daisy Duck, who flew in especially for the event at the weekend and was very disappointed not to find any of her little yellow friends bobbing down the river.
She was a little ducked off, even more so when she discovered she was going to have to remain in quackentine for 14 days after flying . . .
QUEEN of the South director Jim McLinden insists the club will remain full-time even if they fail to secure promotion this season.
“MIDS were advertising the role, so I got in touch with the club, had a discussion with them and we took it from there,” said new Mid Annandale manager Craig Simpson as he spoke to the Annandale Herald this week.
HOSTED by Dumfries based recreational ice hockey outfit — the Dumfries Demons — this year’s Dave Webster Spring Tournament is set to be an extra special occasion.