'The size of the prize' — economic summit hears renewables could be Dundee's 'North Sea oil' moment
The £1bn regeneration of Dundee's waterfront and the economic pulling power of the V&A museum is expected to create up to 10,000 jobs for the region. (...)
Kingdom Bakers rises under a new name
The former Kingdom Bakers in Kirkcaldy is in operation again under a new name. (...)
Home Bargains chain owner takes over Stack Leisure Park
The Lochee area of Dundee has been given some welcome good news after it was revealed that a buyer has been found for the troubled Stack Leisure Park. (...)
'The big China cover-up' — senior councillor makes explosive claims against Angus Council officials
Another internal row has broken out among Angus Council's administration, with claims of a "big China cover-up". (...)
'Start of a renaissance' — Perth business leaders look for a boost from city status
Perth's business leaders are hoping that this week's confirmation of city status will lead to a renaissance for its flagging economy. (...)
Angus caravan park sells for seven-figure sum
Drumshademuir Caravan Park near Kirriemuir has been sold in a seven-figure deal following the retiral of the previous owners. (...)
SNP launch charm offensive in bid to persuade 'key opinion formers' of independence benefits
A campaign to persuade Scottish business leaders to support independence is being spearheaded in Dundee. (...)
Weir Group chief shares SSE's independence 'uncertainty' concerns
A second major business has voiced concerns at uncertainty caused by the planned independence referendum. (...)
XL Group's move for Ross and Bonnyman assets brings some Forfar jobs cheer
Vital manufacturing jobs may be on their way back to Angus, as a stricken business has had its assets bought by a successful Scottish firm. (...)
Councillors back Seabraes offices made from shipping containers
Dundee's reputation as a leader in the digital sector looks to have been boosted with permission granted for a new office development made from shipping containers. (...)
'When everyone ditched vinyl we stuck with it' — Q&A with Groucho's music shop owner Alastair Brodie
The Courier talks to the owner of the famous Dundee music shop and finds out how it has continued to thrive in the digital age. (...)
Former councillors claim GlaxoSmithKline wind turbines have more support in Montrose than meeting would suggest
Former Angus councillors have emerged as spokesmen for ''a silent majority'' in defence of plans to build turbines on the South Esk. (...)
PepsiCo makes a £14.4m investment in future of Cupar oats factory
The Fife economy has received a major boost with PepsiCo's confirmation that it is ploughing £14.4 million into its porridge oats plant at Cupar and creating 30 new jobs. (...)
Frying tonight — fire-hit Golden Haddock reopens after team effort by staff
An Angus chip shop has reopened for business after staff worked around the clock following a devastating fire. (...)
Police open investigation into sudden closure of property firm Clear Lets
Hundreds of tenants and landlords across Fife have been left out of pocket after a lettings firm closed suddenly. (...)
Council leader describes opponent's Kingdom Bakers comments as 'shameful'
Fife Council's leader has given his full backing to officers for their efforts to safeguard jobs at Kingdom Bakers in Kirkcaldy following criticism from his opposite number this week. (...)
'I just burst into tears' — Forfar nursery owner distraught after 'inhuman' break-in
The owner of a Forfar children's nursery has criticised the ''inhuman'' burglars who broke in and wrecked the office. (...)
Council and BT dispute source of internet connection problems in Dundee city centre
Up to 60 households and businesses in Dundee city centre may have lost their internet connections due to cable problems caused by workmen at the waterfront, BT has confirmed. (...)
BT under fire for response to Edzell phone problems
A phoneline ''fog'' descended on an Angus village over the weekend, but its people and businesses felt ignored by their telecoms provider. (...)
Survey finds businesses feeling pain of public spending cuts
Almost 100,000 UK businesses are in financial distress as major public spending cuts begins to bite, a new survey has found. (...)