You really won’t want to miss Saturday’s Courier. Not least because we can guarantee it will be Dull, Boring AND Bland. But in a good way…
Full details of an intriguing, yet paradoxically tedious, triumvirate in our weekend extravaganza.
Also, find out more details of the bile-filled websites axed following The Courier’s intervention.
Meanwhile, has Fife’s landscape been irrecoverably scarred by its industrial past? We investigate with the help of some amazing aerial shots.
Plans have been drawn up to commemorate the life of tragic Angus marine Ralph Hebden on a memorial he and his former comrades helped to create. We have the full story.
There is a major jobs boost for one of Courier Country’s biggest employers. Find out more about the “massive vote of confidence” for hundreds of Tayside workers.
If you are looking for a weekend tale to bring a smile to your face, we promise not to disappoint. Don’t miss our story about the 91 year-old getting back behind the wheel of a classic car he used to race more than half a century ago. It’s the kind of heart-warming item sure to help you motor toward an idyllic weekend.
In sport, it won’t come as surprise, but Dundee United’s Willo Flood has decided not to stay at the club, and has instead signed for Aberdeen.
St Johnstone confirm their pre-season schedule, and Raith Rovers are busy in the transfer market.
Fife golfer Peter Whiteford is flying high in a European Tour event, while our golf writer Steve Scott is in Dumfries-shire for the Scottish Amateur Strokeplay.
And there’s more on Knight of the Realm Bradley Wiggins, who won’t be defending his Tour de France crown.
For all of these stories and so much more see Saturday’s Courier or why not try our digital edition?