Old or young, The Courier caters for you.
Whether you are a 95 year-old skier or a 17 year-old juggler (and I am sure most of the nation falls into one category or the other), you have reasons to be pick up Saturday’s Courier.
First up is George Stewart who started skiing while serving in Italy during World War II.
He still likes nothing more than shooting down the slopes although these days he avoids indulging in his passion if the weather is bad.
“That’s just not on at all,” he explained.
Meanwhile, we also meet a young man most adept at throwing balls up in the air and then catching them again.
The Fife teenager can juggle no fewer than ELEVEN balls at a time and can even do eight while balancing a club on his nose.
In Saturday’s Courier find out why the self-taught chucker could be heading for global domination…
In other news we hear from UB40 in the wake of a nasty split with UB40.
You see UB40 have just announced plans to play in Perth two years after UB40 headlined the Rewind festival.
There are two UB40s you see and they really don’t like each other.
We delve into yet another rock-n-roll (or reggae if I’m being strictly accurate) family feud.
Saturday will see Dundee United and Aberdeen going head-to-head in a bid to reach the League Cup final and we have all the very latest from the differing perspectives of both news (generally speaking involving matters off-the-field) and sport (generally speaking involving matters on-the-field).
There’s also fascinating beer news, as sales of the popular gaseous liquid go up for the first time in years. Brewers are raising a glass to the news (not literally, that’s a metaphor I’ve thrown in for very mildly comedic value).
For more on all of these tales make sure you pick up Saturday’s Courier. Failing that, why not try our digital edition?