A young part-time Dundee model has been found dead in “unexplained” circumstances. We have the full story in Wednesday’s Courier.
After almost two years of wretched uncertainty, the meat has finally been put on the bones of the British army’s return from Germany. We have full reports on exactly how bases across Courier Country will be affected.
We have the story of a schoolboy rapist from Perth find out how the youngster struck twice after a booze-fuelled night out with pals.
The Scottish Government is funding the construction of hundreds of new affordable homes across Scotland. Are there plans for any in your area? Find out in The Courier.
A campaigning Fifer is taking her battle against huge development in her beloved hometown of St Andrews to the Supreme Court in London. We have all the latest on her fight.
Also find out why Ladybird lovers are set to liaise in Angus.
Elsewhere it has not been a great day for local animal-life. Find out what happened in Courier Country’s courts to a sadistic seagull slayer and a hamster hater.
In sport Johnny Russell speaks about his hopes of recovering from a leg fracture in time for next month’s Scottish Cup semi-final against Celtic, while manager Jackie McNamara plans to sit down with soon to be out of contract skipper Jon Daly in the near future.
Davide Grassi says don’t write off Dundee’s survival hopes, and there’s report and reaction from St Johnstone’s trip to face Hearts.
In rugby, stand-off for Scotland’s Six Nations clash with Wales, Duncan Weir, looks back on a game for Dundee HSFP that sparked his season.
But this is just a small selection of what is on offer, For much more see Wednesday’s Courier or why not try our digital edition?