It’s going to be a rubbish weekend for a number of Taysiders who face a major clear-up operation thanks to the “shocking” actions of travelling folk. Find out just how may tons of litter and rubble they left in their wake following a lengthy stay close to the Dundee and Angus border prepare to be amazed.
We also have all the latest on the horrific gas blast which ripped apart an idyllic suburban home on Thursday.
There is sad news for equestrian fans following the cancellation of a flagship meet in Fife and, with the Easter weekend upon us, we report on a freezing forecast.
We feature the astonishing story of the grovelling apology offered by a council after a dead man was cremated before any of his relatives were informed he was dead.
How much money do you put away each month? Statistics show Brits are saving more than ever. Certainly the cause of plenty of surprise in The Courier newsroom…
Now that administrator Bryan Jackson has cut a swathe through the Dunfermline squad, thoughts have turned to the severity of the points deduction the Pars will have imposed on them by the SFL. Courier Sport has informed news on the matter.
There’s a full set of previews for the weekend football action, including Dundee’s clash with Motherwell.
We’ll also have the latest news from the Dundee United and St Johnstone camps ahead of Monday’s Tayside derby.
The national spotlight falls on Montrose as Rangers come to town.
We’ll have news on Glasgow and Edinburgh’s Friday night rugby action, and we speak to a veteran Dundee HSFP player looking to sign-off on a Murrayfield high.
The starting gun for the Scottish golf season will be fired at Monifieth on Monday and our golf writer Steve Scott spotlights a local favourite for the event.
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