There's lots going on across the north-east the weekend from ballet to bingo.
Councillor Gwyneth Petrie will take a motion to the Marr area committee for one way system for Seton Terrace and Meadow Avenue in Huntly.
James Nisbet owner of Nisbet's Butchers in Ayrshire is set to judge 45 entries including, 15 bullocks and 30 heifers.
Some 451 people signed a petition to reinstate funding allocated for the rebuilding of the Gorrachie Bridge, which was destroyed in September 2019.
Teams from SSEN Transmission’s Kintore Substation project have made a donation of flood defence equipment to a local resilience group in the area.
Kellas of Inverurie have become the latest local firm to support Run Garioch, the Garioch Sports Trust’s biggest fundraiser.
SSEN have narrowed down proposals for their 'preferred' routes for a new power line and are hosting events along its route from Beauly to Peterhead.
Scotland’s biggest light festival brought artists from all over the world to the Granite City showcasing an exciting range of light installations.
A pilot scheme aimed at diagnosing blood-borne viruses such as Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and HIV has been set up by NHS Grampian.
With work at the Insch junction underway, a second set are now due to start next to Morgan McVeighs on the A96.
A new Council Tax portal has been launched in Aberdeenshire, allowing customers to access all their Council Tax information online.
An array of initiatives committed to supporting and promoting Doric language and culture have benefited from funding totaling more than £10,000.
The cox for the University of Aberdeen will be Jakub Zbikowski, and Jill Adam will lead the Robert Gordon University crew.
A north-east museum which has been a staple of school trips for more than half a century and which features in the film Tetris is offering free tours.
Warnings have been issued for Findhorn to Lossiemouth, Spey Viaduct to Spey Bay, Rosehearty to Fraserburgh and Stonehaven.
Members of the public are asked not to enter the piers or attend at the breakwater at Stonehaven Harbour.
A total of 22 local businesses will compete as finalists at the awards which celebrate the best in coffee and cafe culture.
The Variety Show at Aberdeen’s Tivoli Theatre will see children of all ages taking to the stage and being given their chance to shine.
One of Scotland’s leading farming events which takes place at Thainstone has unveiled an upturn in support thanks to a clutch of new sponsors.
Due to a combination of surge and strong wind there is a risk of flooding from waves overtopping on low lying areas of the coast until Sunday.