Exhibition outlines plans to complete City Quay development
A multi-million-pound plan to develop on the last available parcel of land at City Quay has gone on public display. (...)
Biomass casts long shadow over The Courier hustings in Dundee
Controversial plans to build a biomass generator at Dundee docks dominated The Courier's final hustings. (...)
Angus hopefuls appear at The Courier's first Holyrood hustings
A blend of topics from the district's doorstep to the desert sands of the Middle East set the ball rolling on The Courier's 2011 election hustings. (...)
Award-winning city hostelries celebrate Best Bar None success
There were joyous celebrations at the Apex Hotel on Sunday night as Dundee premises scooped three of the top four prizes at the inaugural Best Bar None Scotland Awards. (...)
Modern extension is part of Customs House hotel plan
Work on a £9 million project to transform a historic Dundee building into a landmark hotel could start before the end of the year, developers say. (...)
Liz McColgan to front Tayside Children with Cancer and Leukaemia campaign
Dundee's Olympic athlete Liz McColgan is leading from the front again — heading a campaign to raise £500,000 for a children's cancer charity. (...)
Some chilly days for white Dundee weddings
A Dundee bride-to-be says her wedding will go ahead — even if none of the guests can make it. (...)
Winners and losers among the great freeze
While some businesses are suffering amid the treacherous weather that has brought large parts of the country to a halt, others are enjoying an unexpected flurry of new custom. (...)
Business leaders and pupils hear Jamie Andrew's inspirational story
A Scottish mountaineer who had all his limbs amputated after an ill-fated expedition to the French Alps has delivered inspirational talks at events in Dundee and Kirkcaldy. (...)
Simpson & Marwick marks Dundee office expansion
The Apex Hotel hosted Scotland's specialist litigation law firm Simpson & Marwick as it conducted an employment law conference to mark the expansion of the firm in the city. (...)
Realtime Worlds received £200,000 of public cash
Administration-hit games firm Realtime Worlds was given £200,000 in public funding to help recruit new staff just months before it collapsed into administration. (...)
Realtime Worlds: rival firms offer lifeline to staff
The demise of Dundee games firm Realtime World has sparked a scramble by rival companies to recruit their best staff. (...)
A city built to survive
If there has been one constant in the physical style and cityscape of Dundee in the last 50 years, it has been change. (...)
Voyage of Discovery for newlyweds
Newlyweds Graeme and Chloe Jones set sail for the voyage of a lifetime at the weekend as they tied the knot on the deck of the Discovery. (...)
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Turbines issue at centre of Dundee hustings
The issue of wind turbines and a biomass energy plant proposed for Dundee's port area generated plenty of heat at a hustings for both the city's Westminster constituencies. (...)
More on: Apex Hotel | Dundee | Stewart Hosie | Michael Arthur | Westminster
Candidates well schooled in election debate
Dundee West election candidates went head-to-head in a debate held at Dundee High School. (...)
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Turbine pressure group plans letter avalanche
The group opposing two proposed wind turbines at Dundee Port will flood the city council with letters of protest as soon as plans for them are submitted, a meeting heard. (...)
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Dundee teacher's Prague honeymoon marred
A head teacher is stranded in Belgium after her idyllic honeymoon turned into a nightmare because of the air travel chaos caused by the eruption of Eyjafjallajokull in southern Iceland. (...)
More on: St Joseph Primary School | Apex Hotel | Tracey Thomson | Marion Myles | Dundee