The Scottish Café Awards celebrate masters of coffee making and hospitality, with an eclectic mix of north-east finalists this year.
Police were called to reports of a road traffic collision involving a blue Nissan Qashqai car and a white lorry travelling on the A90 near to Crimond.
Star of stage and screen, Olivier-nominee Adam Garcia will star as Caractacus Potts in a new production when it comes to His Majesty’s Theatre.
A celebration will take place in Turriff to mark the completion of the community funded palliative suite at Turriff Community Hospital.
The ECHO device allows staff including physiologists, nurses and physician associates to improve their knowledge and diagnostic skills in cardiology.
A 41-year-old lorry driver has been arrested in connection with a collision on the A90 which lead to the death of a 43-year-old man.
The Triathlon Scotland Performance Pathway Squad sees placings for several Aberdeenshire athletes including Ella Chalmers and Colin Wallace.
Levy payers can hear how Quality Meat Scotland will deliver its five-year strategy at events in Dingwall, Inverurie and Thurso.
Autism and Neuro Diversity North Scotland (A-ND) has announced the return of its fundraising dinner following this year's event which raised £46,000.
One of the biggest mysteries in Scottish archaeological history has finally been solved in Aberdeenshire a new BBC Alba documentary reveals.
Agri and Rural Affairs Conference attendees travelled from across Scotland to discuss the theme of sustainability in agriculture.
White faces generated by artificial intelligence (AI) now appear more real than human faces, according to new research.
More than 50 of the north-east’s finest producers and creatives have transformed the Marischal College Quadrangle into a unique festive market.
Resurfacing at The Square will not take place until 2024.
Cost of living support for junior runners in the north-east is being offered at the springtime event.
Work to create a much needed bus park adjacent to Kemnay Academy have seen full plans unveiled this week.
Students from P1 through to P7 were on campus in Old Aberdeen for fun-filled activities focused on thier 'Mither tongue'.
Munitions disposal specialists EODEX UK have completed an operation which included removing a German 2200lb aluminium cased influence sea mine.
With lots of towns and villages gearing up towards Christmas lights switch on events, there's still plenty taking place across the north-east.
Local authorities will be allocated additional funding to enable them to provide flat rate grants of £1500 to residents and £3000 to businesses