Deputy Lieutenant of Aberdeenshire Steve Mackison and Provost Judy Whyte were amongst the guests of honour.
Almost 300 charities are set to benefit after 2300 tartan-clad heroes put their best foot forward
In her column, the MSP who is the Convener of the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee has been hearing evidence on the cost of living crisis.
The electricity network operator has said it welcomes focus on future resilience in Ofgem and UK Government reviews.
The review looks at resilience, compensation and communications, making several recommendations for improvements.
Kayleigh’s Wee Stars hosted the Barra 10k raising over £8000 and bringing the total raised since the charity began to a staggering £1,000,000.
In his latest column, MP Richard Thomson discusses the "entitled leadership class lurching from one self-inflicted crisis to another".
Aberdeen Royal Infirmary’s Emergency Department alone had dealt with more than 300 patients during Monday and Tuesday.
The Tour Starts in London on April 14 and comes to the north-east on April 25.
The 10 groups will meet up after completing a sponsored walk along the old Formartine and Buchan Railway line.
90-mile route from St Cyrus to Cullen secures Platinum Jubilee Coastal Path name.
Laird's cricket ground hosted a special celebration event for the community.
The bank holiday weekend provided the local community with a wealth of events to celebrate the occasion.
Cuninghill Road toasted the Queen to mark the occasion.
The party proved a fun day for all and helped raise funds for Gordon Riding for the Disabled.
Thousands of tributes and messages of sympathy have been made after the unexpected death of Wendy Haggath, co-owner of the Symposium chain.
The town joined others across the north-east in a celebratory event for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
The agricultural charity will be inviting people in the Scottish agricultural community to get behind its initiative which will get starts on June 23.
The event made a welcome return as craft of all shapes and sizes took to the waters of the River Don.
Time is running out for responses to be made on the review of the dualling of the A96.