Alex Salmond has been campaigning for votes.
But it’s not just the SNP he is passionate about.
No, Eck is also keen to secure a place in history for Fife fireman Stevie McCrorie.
He (Stevie, not Salmond) is aiming to croon his way to victory in Saturday’s final of BBC talent show The Voice.
Can he do it?
Yes/no (delete as applicable after Saturday night).
In Saturday’s Courier we look forward to the big final with a little help from not only Mr Salmond but also Stevie’s friends and family (cute baby picture alert again, Stevie, not Salmond).
Singing sensations aside, we reflect on the imminent sale of a house.
A cracking story at the best of times, I’m sure you will agree.
But this particular story is soaring to new heights as the house in question is made of mud.
Don’t miss the full, filthy (in a good way) story.
Meanwhile, roll up, roll up, Friday saw the world marbles finals.
Contestants from all over the globe (genuinely) turned out for the contest.
Did you know that the final is still held on Good Friday because, traditionally, marbles was one of the few games one could play during Lent?
Bet you didn’t.
Well, you do now.
And if it’s more of that kind of top-draw trivia you are after, Saturday’s Courier really is for you.
Meanwhile, fancy a plumgo?
Or how about a mangum?
That’s right, a new tropical fruit is set to hit the high street shelves.
A cross between a plum and a mango, it will retail for £1.
If you are feeling fruity, you won’t want to miss it.
* For more on all of these tasty tales be sure to snap up Saturday’s Courier or why not get to grips with our digital edition?