After all the waiting, the blood, sweat and tears, the hysterical hissy fits and creative differences, it is finally here.
A dream is set to become reality.
A vision is to be realised.
A day of destiny for Dundee and beyond is upon us.
Some say it cost too much to put together.
Others feared it would not be created on deadline.
Some laid charges of incompetence at the feet of those in charge.
They were wrong.
Because we can finally present to you, the people of Tayside and Fife, The Courier of Friday March 6 2015.
By coincidence, we lead off with the V&A Dundee.
It had its official groundbreaking ceremony with architect Kengo Kuma watching proudly.
Find out what he thought in Friday’s Courier.
In other near-the-water high-jinks, we bring you the tale of a couple of shellfish crooks who made off with a clutch of live lobsters in Arbroath.
Were they nippy enough to get away or were they snared in a pincer movement?
We have the answer in Friday’s Courier.
We also carry the remarkable tale of a former artist subjected to a brutal attack in Dundee.
His talents meant he could accurately draw his assailant for police, Case solved and nasty brute jailed.
Justice done there then, but was it done in the case of Dundee Untied favourite Nadir Ciftci?
He was up in front of The Man for naughtiness/ nothing (delete depending on tribal allegiance).
Find out what happened in Friday’s Courier.
We also have some in-depth shed news and some stuff about strawberries.