Fans of Dunfermline FC have faced an agonising few weeks as they await a decision on the future of their beloved club. We have all the latest following yet another dramatic day for the Pars.
Tributes have been paid to the mum of four found dead after going out jogging in Fife. Rachel Adams has been described as a lovely person and community stalwart.
Meanwhile, we have all the latest on the dramatic events at RM Condor in Arbroath. Following the disappearance of one Marine, another has been found dead. Meanwhile, the wife of the first has given birth to a baby girl and is making an emotional appeal for his safe return.
There is some interesting news for local history buffs. Expert research has shown Picts are alive and well and located all over Tayside and Fife. We have all the details of the intriguing findings.
We also have details of a new twist in the case of missing Perthshire sailor Timmy MacColl. Following the apparent emergence of a new witness in Dubai, his family tell The Courier of their frustration over the pace of ongoing inquiries.
Arrangements surrounding payment of travel costs for the visiting relatives of some prison inmates has raised the ire of campaigners. In these times of austerity is it fair for tax-payers to foot the bill for such trips? The Courier investigates the thorny issue.
We have all the spine-chilling latest in the tale of a spider found crawling among the grapes in a Fife couple’s fridge. We hear from the heroic husband who stepped in on hearing the screams of his terrified wife. Readers can also find out just why the SSPCA have paid glowing tributes to him for his “quick-thinking” actions.
Whatever the weather, it has been an interesting few weeks for Scotland’s ski slopes. At times there has been too much of the white stuff, at times not enough. It’s a fickle old game. We look ahead to the prospects for the Easter weekend at Glenshee.
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