A COMMUNITY volunteer in the Buckie area is set to appear as a guest speaker at this year's Join the Dots event.
THE Scottish SPCA is appealing for dog owners to keep their dog on a lead when enjoying the countryside.
A GRIEVING Findochty grandad is set to hold a fundraising ceilidh to raise cash for a child loss support charity.
LOLA the tabby cat is looking for her forever home.
THIS Sunday will see Buckie Ladies FC get their Highlands and Islands league title defence under way when they welcome Sutherland to Gordon Park.
EMPLOYERS across Moray are being invited to take a stand at a forthcoming jobs fair in the region.
MORAY jobseekers will have a chance to explore new career options at an online event next week.
CULLEN is gearing up for a gastronomic spectacle as the highly anticipated Cullen Skink World Championships 2024 are set to take place.
BUCKIE Choral Union are putting the finishing touches to their forthcoming spring concert when they will be welcoming back an old friend.
A FOCHABERS mum and business owner is taking part in a campaign to encourage people to think about what mums really want on Mother's Day.
A TRIO of local firms have struck gold at a prestigious north wedding awards.
THE Scotch Whisky Association (SWA) has announced a new partnership with Community Alcohol Partnerships (CAP) aimed at tackling underage drinking.
North East Scotland College (Nescol) has become part of PlayStation First, Sony Interactive Entertainment’s global academic programme.
THE number of young people in work, training or further study three months after the end of the school year has hit a record high of 95.9 per cent.
THE Scottish Child Payment helped the families of more than 327,000 children at the end of December last year, official statistics have shown.
A NUMBER of roadworks are set to affect Buckie over the course of the coming week.
A BUCKIE Community High School (BCHS) student has been elected to the Scottish Youth Parliament.
DAISY and Maisy are young sibling bunnies looking for their forever home.
THE future of schools in the Buckie ASG (Associated Schools Group) came under the spotlight when two drop-in consultations were held.
RESEARCHERS at Robert Gordon University are contributing to a new study to find out how the UK’s treescapes can be expanded.