The number of Cranes in the UK has hit a record high, with the local population playing a key role in their recovery.
A new offence which makes it a crime to encourage or assist another person to self-harm has now come into effect.
Following previous record-breaking West End seasons, Twelve Angry Men comes to Aberdeen’s from February 20-24.
After a well attended meeting held in Skye, farming union NFU Scotland is to host national a webinar to inform members about the nomination process.
The Centre’s Project Development Team have worked alongside Inverurie Loco Works and Aberdeenshire Council to secure funding for the new facility.
A review of primary school estates across Aberdeenshire will be launched to help the council better plan for the future of education provision.
From cinema showings and comedic theatre to football action in the Scottish Amateur Cup there's something for everyone going on in the north-east.
World Track Cycling Champion, and Olympic and Commonwealth medallist, Neah Evans has extended her role as Cycle Aberdeenshire ambassador.
Installed over 20 years ago, they were already showing signs of early end of life having developed more regular faults and serious corrosion issues.
Glen Marshall Morrison of the Garioch Fish Bar in Inverurie will join three other finalists at the award presentation in London.
15 of Aberdeenshire’s primary schools will be affected with the local authority blaming a decrease in demand as well as staffing and budget pressures.
Healthcare Improvement Scotland visited the NHS Grampian facility for three days in October last year when it was facing admission pressures.
With National Apprenticeship Week fast approaching, Aberdeenshire based KR Group continues to demonstrate its commitment to developing young people.
Easterfield and Fisherford school's could be formally closed following a formal consultation period which will start next week.
The education committee has voted 11 to six in favour of a reports recommendation to end the service at the end of the current term.
Resurfacing at The Square will mean alternative routes will be required through or by bypassing the town.
Gordon MP Richard Thomson has urged the Government to call-in Fujitsu’s offer to contribute towards the compensation arrangements for sub-postmasters.
A north-east facility which has been closed since November for remedial work to be completed may finally open its doors again.
The event will include food and drink stalls, a seed swap, free seed potatoes, cookery demonstrations, family activities and more.
Staff at shortbread maker Dean's have handed over a donation from their fundraising activities to their charity of the year Charlie House.