After a glorious, sun-soaked Saturday and a somewhat more traditional, cloud-stained Sunday we get the week off to the best possible start with a packed Monday Courier.
The murder of Mary McLaren sent shockwaves through Dundee, and the repercussions are still being felt. We have details of a new twist in the case.
Meanwhile, we speak to the local man on board the Pakistan International Airlines flight at the centre of a major mid-air drama on Friday.
There have been developments in the case of a student missing from St Andrews University for almost a month. We have all the latest.
Visitors to Perth on Saturday will not have failed to notice the thousands of loyalist group members who brought the city centre to a standstill. Many had feared the combination of bright sunshine and some afternoon drinking would lead to flashpoints. The Courier has pictures and a full report.
Have you heard the one about the snake stuck in a coconut shell? Or how about the stranded iguana? No? Best get Monday’s Courier then as we have a look at the some of the more bizarre call-outs encountered by local emergency service crews.
With spring, and even an enticing glint of summer, in the air we have a look at some of the outdoor events which drew the crowds over the weekend. Highland Games in Blackford and the annual Blair Atholl gathering were among the big spectaculars attended by The Courier.
For all of these stories and many more see Monday’s Courier or why not try our digital edition?