Eve Muirhead claims World Curling Tour title in Canada
Eve Muirhead has enjoyed one of the biggest successes of her career by winning a prestigious World Curling Tour title in Canada. (...)
'This is home' — The Black Watch of Canada Association shows support for regiment
The loss of The Black Watch in Scotland would be keenly felt across the world, according to visitors to its spiritual home. (...)
Rain forces the cancellation of Perth Highland Games
A deluge has led to the Perth Highland Games being cancelled — the fourth time the event has been hit by bad weather since 2004. (...)
TIGA report says tax breaks abroad are helping firms 'entice' UK video games developers
Dundee's computer games industry will be damaged by a brain drain as staff leave the UK to work abroad, it has been warned. (...)
Haber given second chance to impress at St Johnstone
Former St Johnstone loan striker Marcus Haber will join the Perth squad on their pre-season trip to Ireland, manager Derek McInnes has revealed. (...)
St Valery veteran and Dundee expat John (Jack) Hardie
A former Dundee man whose experience as a prisoner of war led to him being a witness at a war crimes trial has died in Canada at the age of 92. (...)
Family vowing to raise funds for Canada accident victim Charlene Reaveley
Fund-raising ventures are taking place to support the family of a 30-year-old Dundee-born woman who lost her life in an alleged hit-and-run road accident in Canada. (...)
Monifieth minister's final services after 37 years
Rev David Jamieson has conducted his final services after 37 years in the ministry in Monifieth. (...)
Committee agrees funding for provost's Ontario trip
Provost John Hulbert says he hopes there will be some economic spin-offs as a result of his forthcoming visit to Perth, Ontario. (...)
Provost Dr John Hulbert to visit Perth, Ontario
Perth and Kinross Provost Dr John Hulbert is to jet to Canada for a twinning visit to Perth, Ontario. (...)
RAF Museum sends history of Arbroath's WW2 Spitfire
A Spitfire bought for the war effort against Nazi Germany by the people of Arbroath is to be celebrated. (...)
Teams from over 70 universities Dare to be Digital
Dare to be Digital, the world's leading computer games design competition, has attracted applications from over 70 universities around the world. (...)
The Olde 78th Fraser Highlanders youth pipe band in tartan pilgrimage to Forfar
Talented young musicians from Canada brightened a damp Angus morning with a special performance on Monday. (...)
Friends and family find way to remember much-loved nurse Betty Dewar
Friends and family of a former Dundee nurse gathered in the grounds of Ninewells Hospital this week to unveil a bench in her memory. (...)
Final fuel duty regulator plea on Budget day
Politicians, business owners and drivers made a final plea to Chancellor George Osborne to take decisive action on rocketing fuel prices when he delivers his Budget today. (...)
Scottish child abusers targeted as police investigate world's largest online paedophile ring
A total of 15 Scottish child abusers have been targeted as part of an investigation into the world's biggest online paedophile ring. (...)
Funeral held in Canada for Dundee-born accident victim Charlene Reaveley
The family of the Dundee-born woman killed in an alleged-hit-and-run incident that has shocked Canada are confident the police inquiry is making progress. (...)
Queen Anne High School pupils go for gold on Canadian sled expedition
A group of intrepid explorers from a Dunfermline school have scored a first for the Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme in Scotland. (...)
Dundee man Colin Ogilvie backs plea to witnesses of daughter's death in Canada
The Dundee man whose good Samaritan daughter was killed by an alleged hit-and-run driver in Canada has added his voice to calls for more witnesses to come forward to help police build up a full picture of what happened in the tragedy. (...)
Sleepyhillock war graves renovation underway
The fallen airmen of the first and second world wars were remembered on Wednesday as a programme of grave renovation began in an Angus cemetery. (...)