North-east horses and riders were in action over the weekend at the Defender Blair Castle International Horse Trials.
A Banff teacher, a translator of the bible into Doric and an Aberdeen University student are amongst finalists at the Scots Language awards.
The World Bowls Championship in Australia has started with Garioch's Carla and Jason Banks playing in Ladies 4s and Gents Pairs.
A crucial milestone has been reached towards the HVDC cable and Converter Stations for both the Western Isles and Spittal-Peterhead projects.
Two men aged 22 and 24 have been arrested and charged in connection with housebreakings in Blairs, Banchory-Devenick, Findon and Portlethen.
Councillors will be asked this week to look at the future of Clatt school which has been mothballed for a second year.
The annual Cruden Bay Flower and Vegetable Show took place on Saturday at Longhaven Public Hall with locals showing off their green-fingered skills.
Over 350 creatives from across the north-east are getting ready to welcome visitors to their studios and workshop in September.
Scale model builders from across Scotland including Kinloss and Forres Model Club members travelled to Inverurie for the annual exhibition.
Scale model builders from across Scotland made their way to Thainstone on Saturday for the annual Aberdeen Model Society's Scale Model Show.
The Thainstone Centre, Inverurie will see something a little different this week as it holds a fundraising a Dance-A-Thon.
In the third part of Dr Samuel Johnson and James Boswell travels around the north-east in 1773, Dr Johnson finds dinner inedible in Elgin.
Visitors will be transported to a world in miniature at Alford Heritage Museum on Sunday, September 3.
Two days of free unique viewing opportunities will see 50 properties taking part in Aberdeenshire.
In the third part of Dr Samuel Johnson and James Boswell travels around the north-east in 1773, Dr Johnson finds dinner inedible in Elgin.
Internationally acclaimed authors, scientists and intrepid explorers form the line-up for the RSGS Inspiring People talks series in Aberdeen.
Art Lab is taking place from September until the end of November at Aberdeen Science Centre offering themed activities and workshops.
A team of researchers led by The James Hutton Institute in Aberdeen is hunting for volunteers to help investigate what helps or hinders rural life.
Farmers in West Aberdeenshire as well as Ayrshire and Orkney will have the opportunity to benefit from free business support.
School staff have voted to strike over pay at 24 councils, the largest ever vote for strike action and will mean mass closures across the country.