Perthshire businessman Jim Adamson
One of Perth's foremost businessmen has died after suffering a heart attack while on holiday in Spain. (...)
First fish taken just minutes into new River Tay salmon season
The annual ritual of the opening of the salmon season on the River Tay got off to a flying start on Monday with the first fish taken within a few minutes of anglers taking to the water. (...)
Mixed news for Perthshire after broadband meeting
Business leaders in Perthshire have welcomed a commitment by BT to provide faster broadband. (...)
Perthshire Chamber of Commerce to press the case for high-speed broadband
Business leaders will meet technology chiefs next week in a bid to prevent rural Perthshire becoming a business backwater. (...)
Balhousie Care Group leaving Forfar for new Perth headquarters
Balhousie Care Group has revealed ambitious expansion plans as it announced it is moving to new headquarters in Perth. (...)
Griff Rhys Jones revisits Perthshire on documentary trail
The centre of Crieff came to a standstill for one man and his drove, as presenter Griff Rhys Jones completed a 200-mile trek from Skye to Strathearn. (...)
Perth gearing up for campaign to become base for Scotland's single national police force
Business leaders and politicians say Perth is the "perfect place" to base Scotland's proposed new single police force. (...)
Ofcom report backs up plea for broadband investment in Perth and Kinross
Figures released by communications regulator Ofcom have revealed that Perth and Kinross ranks in the bottom half for broadband service in the UK. (...)
Business leaders fly to the defence of airport operator BAA
Business leaders have said services at Edinburgh Airport should be maintained regardless of who owns it, in the wake of operator BAA being told to sell two airports. (...)
Councillor wants businesses to sign up to his Grundon incinerator fight
Plans for a £100 million incinerator in Perth could drive away visitors and cripple the town's economy, a councillor has claimed. (...)
Replacing Perth city hall with civic square has 'universal support'
The largest private employer in Perth's town centre believes plans to demolish the former city hall can now claim almost "universal" support. (...)
Group reveals design that would see part of Perth City Hall retained
On the day Perth and Kinross Council applied to demolish Perth City Hall to make way for a civic square, an alternative vision of the future for the heart of the town was unveiled. (...)
Canada...California...Crieff — campaign to add Strathearn visit to royal couple's itinerary
A campaign to persuade the newly-wed royal couple to visit Perthshire has swung into action. (...)
Courier hustings roadshow parks up in Perth
Candidates vying for two newly-formed Scottish Parliamentary constituencies have been put under the spotlight at the latest Courier hustings in Perth. (...)
Courier hustings roadshow stops off in Perth today
The Courier's Scottish Parliament election team will be in Perth today to meet readers and hold an evening hustings. (...)
Perth's cafe culture set to be embraced
Perth's aspirations to become a leading European tourist destination took a leap forward with the acceptance of a more relaxed attitude to outdoor drinking. (...)
Conservatives distance themselves from Dennis Melloy's 'lazy' retailers comments
The leader of the Conservative group on Perth and Kinross Council has moved to distance the party from comments accusing local businesses of laziness. (...)
Businesses have say on Perth and Kinross Council budget options
Perthshire's business community was asked for its thoughts as Perth and Kinross Council approaches the task of pruning millions of pounds from its budget. (...)
Angry retailers demand apology over councillor's lazy claim
Perthshire retailers have reacted with anger after being accused of "laziness" by local councillor Dennis Melloy. (...)
Perthshire business leader says firms in vital need of support
Following a harsh winter, the president of Perthshire Chamber of Commerce is prediciting a big "chill factor" for many businesses across the area in the new year. (...)