Sir Graham Brady confirmed the ballot results that saw Rishi Sunak receive 60,399 votes and Liz Truss 81,326.
Action which would have affected bin collections and seen around 40 schools closed has been called off.
The head coach put youngsters through their paces to reward the Aberdeenshire club for their fundraising efforts for the My Name’5 Doddie Foundation.
Heavy rain marked the first day of racing, which also saw an embarrassing U-turn in Inverurie for the Peloton.
Anyone found lighting up within fifteen metres of a hospital building could face a fixed penalty notice of £50 or a fine of up to £1000.
TALES, trails and tunes featured in a lively family day hosted by the Bailies of Bennachie as part of the Year of Stories 2022
NHS Grampian has produced a short film, explaining and promoting the benefits of the system for patients.
We Too!, Kayleigh’s Wee Stars and Friends of ANCHOR are set to benefit from the fundraiser.
Gillian Martin has visited a local food bank to discuss the challenges ahead for this winter.
Highlands Rewilding are set to run a fundraising campaign to help its efforts to achieve climate and biodiversity targets.
Eighteen of the world’s leading teams and 108 riders will compete in the eight-day race, which begins in Aberdeen at 11am.
The band are playing in-store to tie in with the release of the new album, The Calton Songs.
With strike action by non-teaching staff set to affect some Aberdeenshire schools next week NASUWT members have rejected a 5 per cent offer.
The National Lottery Community Fund's latest round of support has brought a boost for the group with the addition of new equipment.
A group of business leaders from across the north-east will benefit from the scheme which is delivered at Robert Gordon University.
The sacrifices of the often forgotten Merchant Navy community during both World Wars was marked.
Multiple reports were presented to councillors including the mothballing of a school, industrial action and corporate parenting.
The Local Economic Covid Recovery Fund is backed by £360,000 aimed at developing economic recovery across the region.
A deal has been reached which will see members balloted, with strike action suspended.
The union has now secured an improved offer from COSLA that they will put to their members with a recommendation to accept.