In your Courier on Wednesday a Tayside family tells of its utter devastation after a baby boy died in what is said to be a tragic accident within the home.
Ten-month-old Karson McNally passed away despite the efforts of paramedics and staff at Ninewells Hospital to resuscitate him.
We will have stunning pictures of some rare visitors to the Firth of Forth.
Normally residents of deeper waters to the East and West of Scotland, a pod of 14 sperm whales was spotted heading from the island of Fidra to the Lamb, and then heading towards Crail in Fife. To find out more, and to see the amazing pictures, buy your Courier.
Do you have any famous relatives? Well, one Tayside woman is preparing to write a book about the astonishing family tree she has uncovered, which she feels encapsulates the British Empire.
Her relatives include an author responsible for one of the most famous children’s story of all time. Find out who in Wednesday’s Courier.
We will also have the heart-breaking story of the mother of a Fife Black Watch soldier who is still seeking answers about her son’s death almost 10 years after his body was recovered from the River Tay at Dundee.
And we will have a full preview to The Courier’s debate on Wednesday night into the Dundee harbour biomass plant.
As Courier Country gears up to host one of the biggest sporting events on the planet The Ryder Cup 2014 we have an important update on the preparations.
Meanwhile, do you fancy following in the footsteps of James McAvoy, David Tennant and Alan Cumming? Find out why some good news may help others become future stars of the stage and screen.
For all this and more, pick up your Courier on Wednesday.