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.
IT has been a busy year for the volunteers at Buckie RNLI lifeboat station since they scooped the Moray and Banffshire Emergency Services Hero award.
WITH temperatures plummeting, it can be hard to strike a balance between keeping warm and comfortably staying within your monthly budget.
A NETHERHA care home resident has taken to verse to voice her support for Buckie Thistle ahead of their Scottish Cup clash with Celtic.
STAY off the ice to save your life, that is the message from Water Safety Scotland (WSS) as icy temperatures grip the north-east.
HELP us find our own home – that was the plea from a Buckie charity working with children with developmental delay and learning difficulties.
THE final frontier came into the classroom at Cullen Primary recently when the kids got their hands on rare samples of moon rocks and meteorites.
ANIMAL welfare charity the Scottish SPCA has voiced further misgivings over plans by the Scottish Government to ban the Bully XL dog breed.
PLANS to bring Portgordon Harbour into community ownership have taken a step forward with the unveiling of a new feasibility study.
SCOTTISH Cup fever has well and truly hit Buckie ahead of their historic tie against Celtic at Parkhead this Sunday.
ENVIRONMENTAL charity Keep Scotland Beautiful has announced a Week of Action will be taking place later this month to help combat waterways litter.
A NUMBER of agencies are set to conduct roadworks in and around Buckie this coming week.
IT was back to business as usual on the fish landings front after the festive holidays.
GRASSROOTS projects which seek to strengthen local communities could be eligible for grants awards of up to £5000.
BIRDS of a feather flock together for the latest Pet of the Week.
THERE was a bumper turnout when the Cullen New Year Dook took to the water.
A SCOTTISH animal welfare charity has sounded a note of caution after the Scottish Government announced it was considering the Bully XL dog breed
NORTH-east charities supporting challenged and vulnerable young people under the age of 16 could be eligible for grants of up to £2500.
CHARITIES in the Fochabers area are set to receive a four-figure boost thanks to the local team of on-call firefighters.