NEW opportunities in the world of work are to take centre stage when the latest Moray virtual jobs fair takes to Twitter.
YEAR on year benefits claims in Moray have fallen again, newly released figures have revealed.
PLANS to use Buckie as an Operations and Maintenance (O&M) base for an offshore wind farm have been given the green light.
THE cost of living crisis is continuing to push people in Scotland closer to homelessness, charity Crisis has warned following a new YouGov survey.
STUDENT show Ayetanic is among the attractions coming to the stage in Aberdeen over the course of the coming week.
HAT-trick heroine Emily McAuslan's strikes helped claim all three points for Buckie Ladies when they hosted Caithness on Sunday.
JET skiiers and other water users are being warned they could face legal action if they fail to avoid harming marine life such as dolphins.
FROM classical crossover to Bon Jovi, there is a lot of music happening at the Tivoli Theatre in Aberdeen over this coming week.
THERE was a large fall in the amount of fish landed at Buckie Harbour last week.
A NUMBER of road closures are planned for this coming week in the Fochabers and Buckie areas.
MORAY Council is urging more residents to sign up for eBilling and direct debit payments.
ISLA is a gorgeous cat looking for her forever family.
THERE was plenty to celebrate for 1st Buckie Company Boys' Brigade recently when they held their annual awards evening.
BUCKIE Ladies will be looking build on their perfect start to their Highlands and Islands League campaign when they entertain Caithness Ladies.
GRADUATES from RGU are showcasing plans to create a new urban village at the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) New Contemporaries exhibition.
PARKINSON’S UK has teamed up with the Scottish Ambulance Service (SAS) as part of a drive to get medication on time to people with the condition.
MORAY Council's Information Hub service has now been rolled out to all of the region's libraries.
TWO local community organisations have unveiled their plans for the King's coronation weekend of May 6-7.
A DAY in the life of a rural estate was in the spotlight for kids from Cullen Primary recently.
A BUCKIE ex-pat is hoping it is second time lucky in a bold bid to raise tens of thousands of pounds for Armed Forces charities.