It’s Wednesday. A great day for a great edition of your favourite paper.
And great news for the housing market, which may be enjoying the first signs of something of a resurgence. Yippee. We investigate the picture in Courier Country.
Meanwhile, a businessman is offering a four-figure reward following the sickening theft of brass plaques from a local war memorial. We talk to the Good Samaritan along with veterans and community groups left horrified by the robbery.
Also don’t miss our tale of the amazing moggie which used up several of its nine lives after falling from a window. Then getting chased by a dog. Then getting stuck in a car engine as it drove 17 miles along a busy road. Mia-OWWW. But a purr-fect ending…
It could be a ghostly atmosphere for St Johnstone players in Belarus as the Perth club revealed no fans are planning the daunting trip. And the Eastern European club aren’t expecting many supporters to turn up either. Our man Craig Smith will be there though. Full story in Wednesday’s Courier.
Meanwhile, there is more on good news for Dunfermline FC fans, as their club lives to fight another day following approval of a crucial CVA. Hurrah. We have all the reaction.
MSP Bill Walker has taken to the witness stand to deny a string of attacks against his three former wives. Find out why he claims the allegations are “ridiculous” and “mad”.
For more on all of these stories, along with a veritable plethora of others, be sure to pick-up Wednesday’s Courier or, if you are feeling a bit fruity, why not try our digital edition?