Malmaison signs lease to take over the Tay Hotel
Dundee's economic revival has received a major boost with confirmation that a prestigious Malmaison hotel will be moving into the waterfront. (...)
'If I wanted to see meerkats, I would have gone to a zoo' — St Andrews Aquarium under fire
One of Fife's top tourist attractions, the St Andrews Aquarium, has come under fire for having ''no interesting fish.'' (...)
Documentary makers put Angus in the Chinese TV spotlight
The Angus message is being broadcast to millions of people in China. (...)
Dundee urged to make most of Leonardo Da Vinci exhibition exposure
Dundee has been urged to take full advantage when a priceless selection of Leonardo da Vinci drawings go on display in the McManus next year. (...)
Kerr's Miniature Railway has some big plans
Scotland's oldest miniature railway line is set to be extended, for only the second time in its history. (...)
Thousands jump at the chance to face the Highland Fling Bungee
A leap into the unknown has proved to be a money spinner for a fledgling Highland Perthshire firm. (...)
Angus Council says Scarlett Johansson film location road was paved with good intentions
Angus Council says hosting filming of actress Scarlett Johansson's new movie is a ''tremendous showcase for the area''. (...)
Scotland's tourism sector benefiting from the 'staycation' effect
Scotland's tourism sector is dominated by the staycation market, VisitScotland has reported. (...)
Enchanted Forest makes the transition to new home
As night falls on Friday evening, one of Scotland's top visitor attractions will begin what is set to be its biggest year. (...)
Angus venues hold Doors Open Days for inquisitive visitors
Many historic buildings in Angus threw their doors open to the public at the weekend. (...)
Scotland's Countryside Festival organisers delighted by turnout
Bathed in glorious sunshine, Scotland's Countryside Festival drew the crowds to Glamis Castle on Sunday. (...)
'Our young people will be inspired' — World Schools Debating Championship under way in Dundee
This week sees Dundee play host to a truly global gathering for the World Schools Debating Championship 2011. (...)
Perth Racecourse Charities Race Day tipped to be a winner for the local economy
Perthshire is set to benefit to the tune of around £2 million thanks to a charities race day held on Saturday. (...)
Local landmarks inspire plans for Arbroath's West Links
Concept designs have been released showing how Angus Council aims to restore the shine to a jewel in the county's tourist crown. (...)
Olympics add extra edge to this year's Blair Castle International Horse Trials
Final preparations are in full swing for this year's Blair Castle International Horse Trials, which open on Thursday. (...)
Move it or lose it — provost says it's time to find new home for flood-hit Perth Highland Games
Perth's blighted Highland Games must move to a new location to safeguard its future, Provost John Hulbert has warned. (...)
'The winning years' — Scotland's tourism chief excited by potential of V&A museum at Dundee
Scotland's tourism chief says the V&A at Dundee could become as famous as the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, delivering a major cash injection not just to the city but across Courier territory. (...)
Local businesses urged to seize opportunities thrown up by British Women's Open
Tourism chiefs have described Carnoustie's staging of this week's Women's British Open as a "huge opportunity" for businesses in the area. (...)
Arbroath Seafront show is a Spectacular success
The Seafront Spectacular was hailed a huge success after thousands of visitors from Angus and beyond packed Victoria Park in Arbroath to enjoy a day of thrills, spills and excitement in glorious sunshine. (...)
Leap in numbers seeking sight of Tay dolphins
Animal lovers have been flocking to get up close to the Tay's dolphin population. (...)