NHS Grampian is urging everyone who holds Naloxone equipment to check their kit, following a warning from manufacturers.
WITH the dark evenings drawing in, walking along roads can become increasingly unsafe for us and our furry family members.
NURSERIES located on or near military bases could be in line for up to £80,000 in grant funding.
THE skirl of the pipes brought in November for Arradoul SWI members.
OFFSHORE wind farm firm Ocean Winds (OW) has appointed the Scottish Schools Education Resource Centre to support its STEM programmes in schools.
THE cost-of-living crisis is pushing Scottish people affected by terminal illness to “breaking point,” says the end-of-life charity Marie Curie.
ROSIE the rabbit is looking for a loving new home.
THE festive season is to formally get under way in Cullen when the town's Christmas lights are switched on.
OVER seven million payments of £324 have already been made to low-income families through the government’s cost of living support.
THE number of people claiming benefits in Moray has dropped by a third, new figures have revealed.
THERE was a chance for the public to have a say on plans for a new offshore wind farm in the Moray Firth when a drop-in consultation came to Buckie.
LIFE-saving equipment funded by the community of Fochabers has been destroyed by vandals.
THE theme of Productive Seas is set to take centre stage when Moray Forth Coastal Partnership (MFCP) hold their AGM at the start of next month.
OVER £259,000 is now available to Moray community groups working to improve and promote good mental health and wellbeing.
BUCKIE joined the rest of the country on Sunday in paying homage to those who fell in both World Wars and countless conflicts since.
THE Scottish Government's refusal to rule out installing average speed cameras on the A96 has been slammed by a north-east MSP.
FUNDING for projects benefitting the people of Moray is now available thanks to the new Moray Local Action Fund.
A NORTH-east MSP has claimed businesses and households in the region are suffering due to the effects of Brexit.
THE cost of living crisis may be hitting pockets hard but that has not stopped Buckie folk spreading a bit of festive joy.
TEXTILE designers and industry experts from across Scotland will be heading to RGU for an international conference on augmented fashion.