Recognition for efforts of Duke of Edinburgh gold award winners
A Dunfermline staff nurse and Perthshire entrepreneurs are among those to embody the determination needed to earn a Duke of Edinburgh Gold award. (...)
Singing dream over but vision remains for Montrose singer Jenna White
One woman's dream of making the Hollywood semi-final of a global singing talent search is over — but she has vowed to continue to follow her dream of becoming an international star. (...)
Gleneagles Hotel appoints golf director for 2014 Ryder Cup preparations
Stuart McEwen has been appointed director of golf at Gleneagles Hotel and will play a key role in preparations for the 2014 Ryder Cup. (...)
A feast for babies' senses at the Dundee Science Centre
Fibre optic light shows, bubbles and amazing bouncy light balls are part of a sensory extravaganza for local babies and their parents. (...)
'Life-changing' trip to Rwanda ahead for Carnoustie High School pupils
Pupils from an Angus high school are to visit the home of an HIV positive Rwandan genocide survivor that they raised money to build. (...)
Jobless man paints bleak picture of what city has to offer
Dundee has "nothing" to offer the unemployed. That is the view of James Hillis, a Lochee man who, like many Dundonians, has visited a local Jobcentre in search of work. (...)
No surprise Craig Forsyth is transfer target, says Dundee FC boss Smith
Dundee manager Barry Smith has admitted he expected there to be interest shown in Craig Forsyth. (...)
Don't write off the 'Big Society', says charity worker
The manager of a Dundee charity shop believes the voluntary sector will be able to play a key role as part of David Cameron's 'Big Society'. (...)
'Scandal' of jobless nursing graduate Sasha Munns
A Dundee nursing graduate is still waiting to begin her career, despite last year joining the Scottish Government scheme that is meant to guarantee her a job. (...)
New machinery for Adam Smith College students
Engineering students in Glenrothes have received a training boost from an international chemical company which has donated machinery. (...)
Norfolk becomes Helmand for 45 Commando marines
Over 600 Royal Marines from Arbroath's 45 Commando unit have completed an elaborate training exercise in Norfolk ahead of their possible deployment to Afghanistan. (...)
Jim Leishman leads fund-raising munro climb
Some 25 people made it to the summit Beinn Na Lap in the western Highlands to raise funds for the Mary Leishman Foundation. (...)
Retired Dundee supply teachers called 'selfish'
A current teacher has claimed "selfish" recently retired teachers in Dundee are restricting the job prospects of newly-qualified teachers by going back to do supply work. (...)
Match report: Hull City 2 Dundee United 1
Dundee United midfielder Morgaro Gomis believes the Tangerines can earn pass marks in Europe if they can continue to play keep-ball. (...)
Farningham rejects Sheerin's offer to join Arbroath
Arbroath boss Paul Sheerin's search for an assistant manager continues after his first-choice candidate turned him down. (...)
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Montrose squash star Lisa Aitken's sights set on Delhi
A young Montrose squash player's bid to compete at this year's Commonwealth Games in Delhi is on course after a successful debut season in the senior leagues. (...)
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Few better in the business than Levein, says Flood
Craig Levein would be a big hit as Celtic boss, according to Willo Flood, who worked under the current Scotland national coach at Dundee United. (...)
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