Anyone heading to Dundee Airport next week could be on a Highway to the Danger Zone…
Why? Thursday’s high-flying Courier has all the answers.
Are you making your way to the Rewind music festival this weekend? If so, we have the details of the organisers determined to prove you don’t have to drink to excess to enjoy yourself. Even if you are listening to 80s music.
George Best made waves wherever he went. We have the full story of some key memorabilia from a trip he made to Angus with Miss World. A fascinating piece, it was lost in the post. Boo. Then discovered all over again. Hurrah. Find out more in our sporting edition.
Meanwhile, the descendant of a top syrup tycoon has got himself into a sticky situation after being caught drink-driving. A far from sweet ending for the young man concerned.
Those of us enjoying the recent sweltering weather were somewhat disappointed when the sizzling sunshine came to a suddent halt. But it could have been so much worse. We speak to the woman whose home was flooded with filthy water and sewage in the wake of Tuesday’s torrential downpours. Not nice. Not nice at all.
In sport, it will be tense, tight and quite possibly terrific at McDiarmid Park as St Johnstone take on Norwegian side Rosenborg in their Europa League.
Our football writer Ian Roache has all the news and views ahead of what could be a historic occasion for Saints.
Over at East End Park, Neil Robertson reports on Dundee United’s friendly match against Dunfermline.
Elsewhere, golf correspondent Steve Scott chats to two of the game’s greatsColin Montgomerie and Tom Watson.
For more on all of these entertaining, erudite and enlightening tales see Thursday’s Courier or, if the mood takes you, why not try our digital edition?