Don't miss tomorrow's Dunfermline Press which, this week, gives you the chance to win a meal for two at Grill 48 and the opportunity to select your community champion. 

As ever, the paper is packed with news, sport, business, entertainment and all that's going on in Dunfermline and West Fife. 

Here's just some of the stories making the news this week.

* Fife kids as young as 10 caught breaking into houses

* Park and ride charges 'like bringing back the bridge tolls'

* Alison's back up and running - after a stroke at age of 31

* Big Country fans remember Stuart 

* Why Nathan, 27, wants to be adopted

* Pars ready for derby battle with Bairns

* Time to sing the Rosyth Military Wives Choir's praises

* Men take the pain for 'Wee Joe'

* Students are picture perfect

* Inverkeithing to host cycling championships

* Gala full of teenage kicks

* Fife MP rails against 'great train robbery'

* Kingdom appeal over homes plan for Inverkeithing

* Murray's a rugby star in blue 

* Dancers to make their mark on tattoo in Norway

* Andrew Carnegie statue in Glen vandalised

* Kincardine 'thrown to the wolves' by Scottish Power

* Call for Inverkeithing High School to be replaced first 

* 'Despicable' vandals target Culross Cemetery

* 10,000 new homes but no cash for schools

* Kelty's 600 grand old team to play for

* 'No conflict of interest' over school catchment changes

* What do we do with drunken sailor who ruined wedding? 

And we've also got 10 pages of sport, our much-loved puzzles page, business news, our tipster column (he's gone for a 2-1 win at Falkirk for the Pars), image of the week, memory lane, letters and communities pages - do you know about the Dunfermline soldier who is a hero in Holland? - and our entertainment section. 

Make sure you get your copy.