Well, well, well, what a busy start to the week.
You won’t want to miss Tuesday’s Courier as we reveal details of the teenage trainee travel agent who enjoyed a jet-setting lifestyle at his employer’s expense.
It’s may sound like a Hollywood blockbuster, but the remarkable tale has actually been relayed at Perth Sheriff Court.
Singapore, New York, Los Angeles, Vancouver all destinations booked by the naughty globe-trotter. We have the full story.
Is there something of a looming energy crisis in the UK? Many people think so. So why don’t we start burning coal buried in the sea-bed and pipe the resultant gas on to the mainland (apologies if the science is not quite immaculate)? We have details of a wealthy oil baron convinced he is the man to end all our energy woes.
Should Dundee squatters be moved on even though they are attempting to create a unique community garden? We have details of a row which could all end in tears after the authorities were accused of using “heavy handed” tactics.
Have you snapped up your Commonwealth Games tickets? Or did an overly-busy website stop you on the starting blocks? Or indeed, could you not get your application on track because your family is too large and so falls foul of restrictions on the number of gold-dust briefs available? Your ever-sporting Courier has all the latest.
We also have details of a renowned artist who is “going Commando” to pay homage to some popular comic book heroes. It’s explosive stuff.
In sport, from the Champions League to the Ramsdens Cup. The Courier has it all covered.
We preview two Ramsdens derby matches Dunfermline v Raith Rovers and Dundee v Forfar.
In both games there’s a returning hero Joe Cardle at east End Park and Rab Douglas at Dens.
There’s the latest on Peterborough target Stevie May, while St Johnstone have a possible loan signing on trial from the English Premier league.
Steve Scott’s Tee to Green column reflects on a historic Solheim Cup, and a new low for Scottish amateur golf.
For more on every last one of these stories, and so many others, be sure to see Tuesday’s Courier or why not try our digital edition?