Horrific details concerning the last moments of a dad who died after slipping beneath the ice on a Perthshire loch have emerged. We have all the latest on the harrowing tale.
The Commonwealth Games are less than 18 months away. We have news of plans to ensure Tayside enjoys a huge slice of the sporting action.
How much do you pay for petrol? It could well depend on where in Courier Country you fill-up. We investigate the varying prices across our patch.
We have all the latest on the body pulled from the water near Arbroath and explain why those waiting for a ID face a gut-wrenching few days.
Proposals for the reinstatement of a rail link to St Andrews are set to take a massive step forward. Find out how and why in Wednesday’s Courier.
Don’t you forget about (Dun)dee. The Simple Minds are in Tayside to perform at the Caird Hall. We will have full reports and pictures.
We also have all the latest on the plight of a Fife man convicted of battering a seagull to death.
In the wake of Monday night’s Tayside derby, St Johnstone look forward to top six football, while Dundee United face up to the strong possibility they’ll fall on the other side of the split.
Players Liam Craig and Rado Czierniak speak to Ian Roache, while Perth chairman Steve Brown is interviewed by Eric Nicolson.
Columnist Christian Dailly gives his view on former team-mates Steve Lomas and Paulo di Canio.
Raith Rovers, Brechin City, East Fife and Forfar Athetic are all in action, while we preview Arbroath’s Wednesday night game.
There’s news of a near perfect 9&8 golf win for a Perthshire golfer in the Scottish Boys Championship at Monifieth.
For all these stories and much more see Wednesday’s Courier or why not try our digital edition?