The latest Met Office update has seen a yellow warning issued for snow on Tuesday and Wednesday in the northern parts of Scotland.
Fresh from her smash hit Edinburgh Fringe and Soho Theatre sell-out debut, rising star Chloe Petts is set to perform at the Lemon Tree in Aberdeen.
The massively popular foodie fortnight returns from Monday, January 22 with a record-breaking 75 venues participating.
Then and Now: 100 Years of Visual Arts Scotland will showcase 242 artists and over 300 artworks from a variety of contemporary art forms.
Residents and visitors are being advised of a new, temporary footpath closure on the site near Macduff as restoration work continues.
Works are due to be undertaken using overnight convoy working from 7.30pm to 6.30am each night till January 25.
A warning for snow and ice across the whole region is in place for the whole of Sunday and into Monday as snow showers return.
Live Life Aberdeenshire Libraries is collaborating with Aberdeenshire Council’s Ranger service to deliver a series of free talks.
From comedy to a car boot sale, there's something for everyone going on in the north-east this weekend.
A northerly airflow will bring cold arctic air to the UK from Sunday and into early next week, with snow showers focused across northern areas.
Patients who suffer from takotsubo cardiomyopathy commonly known as ‘broken-heart syndrome’ have a worse survival rate than the general population.
Using smartphones, visitors to the festival will be able to immerse immerse themselves in 'Northern Light's interactive augmented reality experience.
Jason Banks and Paul Foster beat Robert Paxton and Jamie Walker in a tie-break to make the finals next week.
In preparation for the new Peterhead converter station, enabling work is underway and will take place between now and Autumn 2024.
A grey BMW 730 Sport was significantly damaged on Westshore Gardens during the incident.
Acclaimed Scottish crime writer Val McDermid will chair 'An Evening with Tess Gerritsen' in a precursor to Granite Noir.
An Aberdeenshire built replica ship launched in July in Antarctic waters on a scientific mission has passed the 5000km mark.
First Minister Humza Yousaf has written to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to exonerate those wrongly convicted of criminal offences under Scottish Law.
A multi-million-pound project to restore the River Dee for future generations will see several events taking place this week in Banchory.
The annual fundraiser was held ahead of the start of rehearsals for 2024 which start on Thursday evening in the Peat Yards at Haddo House.