Thousands of spectators descended on Kirkcaldy on Tuesday evening as cycling’s tour series came to town. Full report and pictures in Wednesday’s spoke-tacular Courier.
A huge “muncher” (not the technical term) has been taking some pretty dramatic bites out of little-loved Dundee landmark Tayside House. The uninspiring building is set to make way for rather more imaginative waterfront developments. We have all the latest, including dramatic pictures.
He famously wrote the 39 Steps but John Buchan’s old home in Perth is in an embarrassingly dilapidated state. However, all that could be set to change thanks to an ambitious Fair City initiative.
It’s life, Jim, but not as we know it. Enterprising Taysiders have come up with their own classic version of cult classic Star Trek. Find out why Lorraine Kelly is among the fans of their cinematic endeavours.
Meanwhile, the wait is finally over and the 2013 World Jampionships have been launched with the promise of a tantalisingly “international” flavour. It really is a berry good read.
Let There Be (a statue made of) Rock. Plans for a statue of legendary rocker Bon Scott in his hometown of Kirriemuir are progressing well and have been given a High Voltage kick-start courtesy of AC/DC themselves.
We also have more on the controversial survey which asked Perth school children their views on everything from sex to drugs. The information commissioner has now had its say on the rights and wrongs of the poll.
In sport, Jackie McNamara closes in on another signing, while John Brown assesses the chances of a former hero returning to Dens Park.
St Johnstone’s Liam Craig speaks to Courier Sport ahead of his last day for the club.
It’s a big night for Dunfermline and East Fife on Wednesday as they play their play-off final first legs.
Also, Courier columnist Christian Dailly assesses whether Manchester City have done the right thing in sacking Roberto Mancini.
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