Two major search and rescue operations were launched in Tayside over the weekend to find missing pensioners suffering from dementia. We report on how one ended in tragedy and the other in relief.
The hunt for Richard III is overbut the search for James I of Scotland could be about to begin. Our exclusive story reveals the Perth street underneath which experts believe the murdered king is buried.
Fife faces an environmental disaster unless action is taken to control water levels in former coalmines which have risen to worrying levels. Find out more in Monday’s paper.
A world renowned architect, one of Scotland’s greatest actors, and breakfast television’s favourite face are amongst those unveiled as judges of the 2013 Dundee Book Prize.
Veteran rocker Ginger Wildheart pays his respects to Kirriemuir’s AC/DC music legend Bon Scott.
Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown rolls up his sleeves to do battle with Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith over the earmarked closure of Fife’s Remploy factories.
And our sports writers give a full round up of the weekend’s football matches in your area plus Steve Scott reports on Scotland’s victory over Italy in Saturday’s Six Nations match.
For this and much more see Monday’s Courier, or why not try our digital edition?