Oldmeldrum folk in merry festive mood thronged the square for Sunday's Christmas Lights Switch-on.
A warning for snow on Wednesday has prompted a reminder to Aberdeenshire residents to check their local grit bins to ensure they are full for use.
MSP Jenny Gilruth today officially opened the recently complete £8million redevelopment of Aberdeen railway station.
A large crowd welcomed Team GB cyclist Neah Evans from Cuminestown to turn on this year's Christmas tree lights in the village
Pupils from Kemnay Academy travelled to the capital as winners of the Scottish Land Commission’s MyLand.Scot ‘My Land, My Story’ campaign.
Vampire’s Rock – Day of the Dead featuring the Symphonic Rock Orchestra, will play in Aberdeen on October 30, 2023.
Aberdeenshire Council is to embark on a major replanting scheme to introduce more native broadleaf woodland in the aftermath of last year's storms.
Runners of all ages headed to the Haughs in Turriff on Sunday for the Den Dasher 1K and Tinsel Trot 5K races.
A large appreciative audience enjoyed a festive musical evening held in the Royal British Legion Clubrooms in Fyvie.
A community effort to provide defibrillators for the rural community in and around Meikle Wartle came to fruition this week as the first was unveiled.
Councillors at the upcoming Banf and Buchan area committee on Tuesday will be asked to formalise a move for community facilities in Aberchirder.
Organisers of the Royal Highland Show are calling for Aberdeenshire artists to submit designs for ‘Flock to the Show’ - a new public art campaign.
Aboyne, Fettercairn, Kemnay, Kintore and Tarland.
Tickets for the 2023 Royal Highland Show are now on sale at discounted early-bird prices – just in time for the festive giving season!
MP David Duguid's latest column looks at the repercussions of the Supreme Court ruling on constitutional matters.
A total of 60 projects which contribute to innovative and sustainable practices including several in Fraserburgh and Peterhead will receive grants.
Two days of intense competition pitted the best cattle, sheep and handlers against each other as the Christmas Classic returned to Thainstone
At least 200,000 birds in the north-east have now been impacted by the disease this month with another site confirmed near Turriff on Sunday.
Santa had been looking for somewhere he could meet local children and the Grampian Transport Museum have stepped in to help.
One of the most successful teams of Young Engineers in Scotland is inviting other budding young engineers to join them in Alford.