THERE was a very quiet week in store on the fish landings front at Buckie Harbour last week.
MORE than nine in 10 tradespeople have been targeted by criminals, new statistics reveal.
JUDY is a young female lurcher cross ready to find her forever home.
THREE Buckie firefighters have been commended for their commitment to keeping the local community safe.
KIDS and staff at Cluny Primary brought the whole community together to help them celebrate the birthday of Scotland's Bard.
MORAY MP Douglas Ross has branded the lack of consultation over moves to remove a mobile banking service from the region as "disgraceful".
A BUCKIE councillor has welcomed moves to make it easier for young people to present petitions to Moray Council.
CONCERNS over repair works by SSE in the Rathven area has seen a local councillor write to the company's chief executive.
NORTH-east residents who have successfully given up smoking in the last couple of years are being encouraged to share their experiences.
CULLEN's retained firefighting team have smashed their previous total from the Christmas charity street collection.
THE Fishermen's Hall in Buckie is set to play host to a fundraising dance this Saturday that is set to get the rafters rocking.
MORAY Council is looking for an artist to deliver proposals identified through the Buckie Town Centre Improvement Plan.
LAST week was much quieter on the fish landings front at Buckie Harbour.
TACKLING climate change in Moray is set to take centre stage at three forthcoming events in the region.
BOTH local and national charities are set to share in a multi-million pound funding pot thanks to a major rural insurance company.
DARREN is a big loveable ferret who is ready for his forever home.
MORAY MP Douglas Ross has hailed the “incredible” impact of the whisky industry on his constituency at Prime Minister’s Questions.
THERE were big falls in the number of benefits claimants on Moray year-on-year for January, new figures have revealed.
THE announcement of an XL Bully ban in Scotland has been branded a "sad day" by a major animal welfare charity.
WINTER can be a fun time for pets, but with temperatures dropping vet charity PDSA is warning owners to keep their four-legged friends safe and warm.