The Royal Northern Agricultural Society awards are presented to stalwarts of the north-east farming community in recognition of their contributions.
3K, 5K and 10K races being held in Ellon offer an exciting running opportunity for all ages, abilities and families in the team competitions.
Garioch/Turriff Bowling ladies beat a strong Elgin side 60-48 in tough home game.
Garioch Bowling's Gents started the season with a loss against fellow promoted team from Stirling.
Over 2000 licensees in Aberdeenshire, Aberdeen City and Moray will see a new check when they apply for licence renewals.
Aberdeen based ROVOP has added three new trainees to its training and competency programme on its quest to create the next generation of ROV Pilots.
Asda has closed a north-east petrol station at Fraserburgh while works which are expected to take three weeks are carried out at the site.
Housing developer Kirkwood Homes has been awarded the Best Show Home accolade at The Herald Property Awards.
The local Just Transition Participatory Budgeting fund has opened and locals have until October 13 to cast their votes online for recipients.
It is hoped that the trial will encourage more people to use ScotRail services with cheaper fares during the peak periods.
The centenary of the Nobel Prize awarded to co-discover of insulin, Professor JJR Macleod, will be celebrated at Aberdeen University.
Plans for a new school in Fraserburgh have progressed after Aberdeenshire Council agreed to merge Fraserburgh North School and St Andrew’s School.
An independent Commissioner who will advocate for the welfare and safety of patients will be appointed following the passing of a new Bill.
The north-east's rich oral tradition will be showcased in the Aberdeen and Beyond Storytelling Festival.
Scottish Energy Minister Gillian Martin has said that the publication of the strategy for a fair and just transition will be published by next summer.
Efforts to discover the mystery cause of a devastating horse disease called equine grass sickness have turned to soil science to find an answer.
NFU Scotland says the Agriculture and Rural Communities (Scotland) Bill is a key step forward but policy detail now needs urgent attention.
Support for farmers and crofters to produce food more sustainably, work with nature and reduce emissions is at the heart of new draft legislation.
Guests speaker Steven Brown shared his knowledge of the problems faced in forest developments in the north-east to members of the Probus group.
James have announce a UK arena tour with Razorlight as special guests which comes to Aberdeen in June.