From a choral performance to a reindeer parade, there's a lot going on in Aberdeenshire this weekend as Christmas approaches.
Motorists are being advised to take heed of new Scottish Government legislation banning parking on pavements from Monday, December 11.
The A90 at Toll of Birness was closed for over eight hours after a collision involving a car and two lorries.
SRUC research has shown that weight management practices can help reduce the risk of laminitis in native ponies.
A popular north-east coaching inn which is set in the heart of Aberchirder is seeking a couple or family to take over its day to day running.
An earlier accident on the A90 at Toll of Birness has seen diversions put in place by Police Scotland.
Garioch’s lowest score this and last year saw them hand Inverness only their second victory in eight matches.
The future of lifeline support to Scotland’s hills and uplands was top of the agenda when the Cabinet Secretary met with NFU Scotland.
Husband and wife, Kenny Robertson and Nicola Fraser look back over 20 years of their Newburgh based steel and cladding company KR Group.
BAFTA-nominated comedian Rachel Parris brings her brand new tour: POISE to the Tivoli Theatre.
Patients will now be seen at Alford Pharmacy for the next two weeks while water damage is addressed and the practice building is made safe.
The Club Room has opened in the former Bank of Scotland site in Huntly, following a major six-month refurbishment to the B-listed property.
One of last year's festive highlights, the East Aberdeenshire Young Farmers Tractor Run is set to make a welcome return on Sunday, December 10.
Following the closure of Alford Medical Practice over damage to the building, calls have been made for a temporary solution to be created locally.
Aberdeenshire is facing a new recycling contamination problem as “disposable” vapes find their way into household battery collection bags.
Investigations continue to progress apace across both the schools estate and wider property portfolio owned by Aberdeenshire Council.
Four Aberdeenshire groups have been recognised for commitment to improving places and people’s health and wellbeing
Community retailer Scotmid has launched a campaign to help customers get into the Christmas spirit by saving money and helping the environment.
A facility capable of producing up to 19 million trees a year for planting, will soon be built at a nursery near Elgin.
A facility capable of producing up to 19 million trees a year for planting, will soon be built at a nursery near Elgin.