Brooks' books voted the best in Angus
Weeks of voting in secondary schools across Angus this week culminated in the announcement of a winner for the 18th Angus Book Awards. (...)
Pupils find a way of saying thanks to benefactor Sir James Cayzer
The life and work of an Angus philanthropist was marked this week with a tree planting ceremony. (...)
'It must be invading Northumbrians' — Dun Nechtain battlefield site remains in dispute
It was the battle that helped define a country, with hundreds of scholars poring over its 1,300-year-old mysteries. (...)
Left-hand drive confusion is now all right
An Angus man's battle with a car park operator is over after a misunderstanding of cultural difference was resolved. (...)
Helen Oswald appointed provost in new Angus Council line-up
The composition of Angus Council's administration has been agreed in an hour that saw the SNP group solidify its influence on public life in the county. (...)
Gene genius Luthais lending brainpower to Dundee University's cancer research
The world of academia is about to welcome the youngest scientific researcher into cancer in Britain, if not further afield. (...)
Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson discusses support for rural towns on Angus visit
The regeneration of towns such as Arbroath can be spurred at the local level, Scotland's Conservative leader has told The Courier. (...)
Relief for family as 'AWOL' soldier Jamie Clark is found safe and well
A young Angus soldier who had gone missing on his way back to his barracks has been found safe and well. (...)
'A major piece in the jigsaw' — Merchant's House restoration a boost for Brechin
The rejuvenation of a historic house has been hailed as ''a major piece in the jigsaw'' for an Angus town's regeneration. (...)
'Put me right off my Cornetto' — careless dog owners cause a stink on holiday weekend
An age-old problem seems to have spoiled the Easter weekend for many in Angus. (...)
Scottish Secretary Michael Moore visits north east companies
The bio-science and pharma sectors can help the economy grow as they continue to innovate and invest, Scottish Secretary Michael Moore said on a visit to the north east. (...)
Councils seek to scare gulls with yellow peril
A new weapon in the fight against problem gulls and pigeons is almost here — and the future is yellow. (...)
Approval given for Guild Homes housing extension in Kirriemuir
An extension has been approved for an Angus development that is bucking the trend in the local housing market. (...)
Angus cottage used by Scott of the Antarctic closes once more
The Angus cottage where Captain Scott planned his last adventure has again closed to the public, having marked a century since the doomed mission's end. (...)
Controlled farm fires send 'horrendous blanket of smoke' across Carnoustie area
People in the Carnoustie area have complained after controlled fires north of the town created a "horrendous blanket of smoke". (...)
Murroes and Tealing meetings let public gauge Dodd Hill windfarm plans
Murroes residents have been given a preview of plans for a windfarm on the border of Angus and Dundee. (...)
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. (...)
Community council meeting hears strong opposition to plans for Hillside Hotel
A critic of major changes planned for an Angus hotel has told of ''anger'' in the community at the proposals. (...)
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. (...)
Man dies after fall from Montrose Bridge despite rescue attempt
A man has died after falling from Montrose Bridge. (...)