Saturday has come around again. Remarkable stuff.
We are celebrating the arrival of the weekend with a drop of the water of life.
And so can you with your copy of The Courier (enjoy responsibly).
We have news of the whisky being distilled at a local site for the first time in 150 years.
A tasty tipple and no mistake.
In other news we have details of some wonderful plans to transform a Perthshire phone box.
It’s a rather fruity scheme which gives the community a great opportunity to learn more about local history.
If, for example and it is only that they step into said booth and dial 1975, they will be given details of local life in 1975. Clever that.
Find out more in Saturday’s crafty Courier.
The SNP now has nearly 90,000 members.
And many of those enthusiasts have rushed to Perth for the party’s conference.
Also present is none other than the Courier’s political editor Kieran Andrews.
He had an extremely busy Friday Salmond and Sturgeon (and no doubt other people who share their surnames with fish) were all making waves.
Kieran listened attentively to all they were saying and then reported on it all for your reading pleasure.
Please don’t miss it. That might make him cross. And you wouldn’t like to see him when he’s angry…
Friday was also Children in Need day. Laughs a-plenty many of which we are delighted to share with you.
Some time ago I rather sagely pointed out that Saturday has come around again. Well I stick to that sentiment, and moreover am proud to suggest you will enjoy the occasion all the more if you spend it in the company of a sizzling (not literally) Courier. Please do pick up your copy. Failing that, why not try our digital edition?