1974 started with the implementation of the Three-Day Week to conserve electricity in the face of restricted fuel supplies.
A team from the University of Aberdeen are working to identify the specific issues people in the north-east face in accessing cancer care.
Marking its tenth anniversary, the programme will celebrate the theme of Connections with an eye-catching array of free artworks and installations.
The Grampian Online website looks back at our most-read stories of the year.
Provost of Aberdeenshire Judy Whyte pauses for a moment and reflects on what 2023 has meant to us here in Aberdeenshire.
A new series of Grand Tours of Scotland’s Rivers returns to screens with the first episode looking at the River Don.
This year saw twelve music and drama groups perform comprised of over 130 young people taking to the stage to perform to a sold out hall.
Urologist Professor James N’Dow and speech therapist Penny Gravill have been recognised for their contributions to health in the north-east.
Morag Lightning and Sandy Ritchie are to receive the Medal of the Order of the British Empire for their work in the community.
Financial support is available through Help for Heating grants, starting at £300, to help those struggling to keep their homes warm.
An active frontal system will extend northeastwards bringing heavy rain to low levels and a period of snow across higher ground.
Work has continued to reconnect power to north-east homes and fully reopen the A96 at Huntly after flooding.
If you got a new bike at Christmas, registering it on a national database can help ensure it can be reunited with you if it is lost or stolen.
A person reported missing off the coast of Fraserburgh has now been confirmed as a false alarm by HM Coastguard
Proposals unveiled today will change how we all dispose of electrical equipment, both large and small.
Power has been successfully restored to more than 34,000 customers, with around 7700 properties currently off supply.
Many north-east roads are still closed as flood water recedes and storm debris is cleared.
Services to and from Aberdeen and Inverness will not resume on Thursday until inspections are carried out on routes.
As of 9.30pm supplies have been successfully restored to almost 25,000 properties and welfare vans will be deployed from 9am at various locations.
As of 4.30pm today, supplies have been successfully restored to almost 8500 properties, with over 18,500 properties currently off supply.