Aberdeen Student Show has announced its latest charity production will be a Granite City parody of the award-winning film and musical, Moulin Rouge!
Inverurie's Class of 63 enjoyed taking a sentimental journey and catching up with each other at a gathering held this weekend.
Amey is beginning a series of road safety improvements on the A96/A920 junction at Huntly.
The search is on for two enthusiastic sheep producers who can share their sheep farming stories with the public as the faces of an industry campaign.
Scotia Homes, are launching a consultation for the town park element of their proposed development on land adjacent to Woodside Croft in Kintore.
On Merchant Navy Day, the Government honours 11 seafarers with Merchant Navy Medals - the highest medal of honour within the maritime sector.
Research by psychologists at the University of Aberdeen reveals that rude pet owners are contributing to veterinary staff reconsidering their careers.
Two local businesses, TaxAssist Accountants and Northwood have united to support CLAN Cancer Support.
A fund designed to support local regeneration and sustainable development around Scotland’s coast has been launched by Crown Estate Scotland.
An MSP is urging locals to try Inverurie based online shopping service Lokali which offers the same convenience of ordering from big online retailers.
North East Scotland College has been shortlisted in three categories in the CDN College Awards 2023.
The Royal Society of Edinburgh is holding a free event to help people learn about how scientific research is working towards creating better barley.
A pedestrian who died following a crash in Newmachar has been named as 28-year-old Calum Rae from the Inverurie area.
A nostalgic trip back to the 80s has raised £29,000 for The Archie Foundation, with all proceeds going directly to help support local children.
There was a special celebration to mark Mima Still from New Pitsligo's 100th birthday.
The Ladies 4s lost out in the semi-final 19-18 to Australia, wile the gents had a match they would rather forget.
NHS Grampian claim that planning permission means they have no choice but to ban staff from the facility, but UNISON says otherwise.
The programme to issue overdose reversal kits to all constables, sergeants and inspectors began exactly a year ago and had been completed.
The site of a former north-east history centre in Oyne could finally see redevelopment having been sold to an undisclosed buyer.
A local couple's plans to bring an iconic local truck stop and restaurant back to life at Cairnie near Huntly have been given the go-ahead.