Plans to get a charity funded air ambulance in the skies have taken a massive leap forward. Full story in Friday’s soaring Courier.
Meanwhile, we will have all the latest on the drama in the skies above Scotland after jets from Leuchars were scrambled to “escort” a plane in to land.
The Courier’s story on Carlos, the graduate dismissed from a Dundee charity shop for wearing “the wrong trousers”, caused quite a stir. Find out how we have helped him take some great strides toward a brighter future.
We also have more details of the fantastic news at Loch of the Lowes nature reserve in Perthshire as the grand old Lady does it again. Quite sensational.
Have you ever thought about taking a bus all the way to London town? It may not sound like the most enticing prospect but we have some news of a significant development that may just sweeten the deal. All aboard Friday’s Courier for further details.
In sport, the post-split action in the SPL gets under way at Tannadice on Friday night when Dundee United host Motherwell.
Michael Gardyne tells The Courier that he hopes to be the man who gets the goals which take United into Europe.
Dundee have a win-or-bust clash with St Mirren, and manager John Brown believes stopping a former Ibrox pupil is key.
For St Johnstone, Gary Miller contemplates returning to action against his old club Ross County.
We also have news of a new Scottish women’s golf tour.
For more on all these stories, and many others, pick up Friday’s Courier or why not try our digital edition?