A pervert who used his iPad to film two sisters as they tried on bikinis in a Perth supermarket has been shamed in court. We have the full story.
We also have all the latest on the Fife boy who died following a tragic accident during what should have been a dream holiday in sun-kissed Turkey.
There is also plenty from our political editor Kieran Andrews, who is writing about everything from chronic pain to chronic credit ratings.
Meanwhile, music fans will have plenty to savour in our symphonic Thursday edition. We have news of the touts trying to cash in on SuBo’s popularity ahead of the maestro’s gig at the Caird Hall. The swines.
Still on the musical theme and the Simple Minds will be swooping down from their lofty position in the stratosphere to entertain the Courier Country crowds. Where will this extravaganza be taking place? Don’t you, forget about The Courier on Thursday and you’ll find out.
We also have news and pictures as a bizarre, motorised big cat is spotted purring its way through Angus. And it’s not a Jaguar…
Hopes had been high that famed osprey Lady’s eggs were set to hatch at Perthshire reserve Loch of the Lowes. But have the hopes of twitchers been scrambled? Find out more in Thursday’s eggstra special edition.
In sport, the Dundee boardroom drama shows no signs of ending. In fact it’s heightening.
We have all the latest as three directors resigned. Meanwhile, the high-profile Texan takeover looks to be dead in the water.
The Courier gives everybody their say, including manager John Brown.
Elsewhere, St Johnstone chairman Steve Brown insists he’s had no approach from Millwall for manager Steve Lomas.
In rugby, new Scotland coach Vern Cotter speaks to our rugby correspondent Steve Scott on his plans for the national team.
For more on all of these stories, and many others, see Thursday’s Courier or why not try our digital edition?