Thursday, July 27 marks 70 years since the signing of the Korean Armistice Agreement, with a ceremony taking place a the national monument.
Scottish Renewables has announced the shortlist for its Net-Zero Energy Transition Awards which take place in August in Aberdeen.
Councillors have seen the progress of the refurbishment work currently happening at the Sir Arthur Grant Residential and Outdoor Centre near Monymusk.
Community based Strawberry tea events in Rothienorman and Ellon proved a hit with locals.
The fourth annual Turriff Show Ladies Day fundraiser which this year had the theme ‘Divas in the Den’ helped raise over £20,000 for charity.
Monquhitter Primary School’s Friday Eco-group are set to see their produce used during cookery demonstrations at Turriff Show.
Grampian Opportunities Green Cafe presented a stimulating session in Inverurie on various ways of recycling.
North-east architect Annie Kenyon and her partner Duncan Barton are fundraising for the Doddie Weir Foundation with a series of upcoming events.
Elgin's Billy Devine has defeated the current champion Fraser Laird (Kemnay) to take the 2023 title as the Scottish Boys’ Amateur Champion at Lanark.
A first of its kind Scottish apprenticeship for rural land use and management will equip farm workers with high-level core skills.
Highlands Rewilding which owns land near Huntly and Inverness has joined forces with the Tayvallich Initiative in Argyll in a third land deal.
North-east bowlers will head south this weekend for the national playdowns after a series of north-east qualifiers.
Huge profits recorded by fertiliser manufacturers in 2022 at a time when farmgate costs saw an unprecedented spike need to be addressed says Union.
Hundreds of visitors and vehicle owners turned out to mark the 40th anniversary of the Grampian Transport Museum at Alford.
Scottish Water’s network of Top-Up Taps could be expanded to include Huntly in the next round of installations in the north-east.
In what could be a world first, the Erebus has sent back an image over the ARGOS satellite network, the first small autonomous tracker to do so.
The Scottish Ryeland National and The Aberdeen-Angus Society’s Summer National will be hosted at the Turriff Show two-day agricultural event.
With just weeks to go before RSABI’s Great Glen Challenge, 24 teams from Scottish agriculture are now training hard for the multi-sport event.
The EQ Food and Drink pavilion at Turriff Show will be the heart to some of the finest Scottish local food and drink producers in the region.
The James Hutton Institute collaborates with the Scottish Society for Crop Research for a sector event later this month.