It’s snowmagedon all over again. We have all the reports and pictures on another fraught day for commuters and pedestrians alike. And look out folks forecasters warn it isn’t going to get any better.
We also have the amazing story of the Fife geese shooting parties which were actually a front for an elaborate heroin smuggling operation. Find out how the high-level criminality came to light following a series of ill-judged phone calls and text messages between the accused and why a judge refused to believe the phone calls were made by an innocent man whose dog leapt up and pressed buttons on his mobile phone.
There are fears for well over 1000 Courier Country jobs, We have details of apocalyptic predictions in the wake of claims insurance giant Aviva could quit Perth.
What do school children on our patch think about politics, in particular Scottish independence? Might a mock referendum be a good way to find out? It has been suggested, but find out why councillors are set to be given the final say following fears corrupt officials may rig the result. Political correctness gone mad or a sensible way to ensure our youth is not led astray? You decide (as long as your local councillor lets you).
An “out of control” dog is allegedly responsible for a series of attacks on a popular Tayside pathway – full story in Wednesday’s Courier.
We also have details of the fine handed down to an OAP biker who led police on a chase through Angus while reaching speeds of over 135mph.
Brave police officers and civilians across Courier Country have had their efforts recognised at a special ceremony in Perth. We have pics and full reports.
The political scene is rarely quiet our political editor Kieran Andrews reports on all the big issues of the day, including the Leveson latest and some bitter parliamentary recriminations over the Iraq invasion.
Still on the Iraq front we have the second part of our series examining the infamous conflict ten years on.
Few things have provoked more heated debate than the actions of rogue beavers in Angus we have all the latest, including a suggestion that beavers could soon be coming face to face with a wooly mammoth. Remarkable.
For all these stories and much, much more pick up Wednesday’s Courier, or why not try our digital edition?