The Aberdeenshire school is one of only a small group to achieve the milestone award of an 8th Green Flag.
Mr Yousaf said was facing two motions of no confidence and the likelihood of being forced from office if he chose to stay.
Maintenance work being carried out at the level crossing at Insch means the road is closed to all traffic until Friday morning.
Fears over the closure of GMED services in Peterhead were raised just weeks after opening times were cut to the minor injuries unit.
The full road closure will remain in place for a further 24 hours to allow the site to dry out before a new surface is laid.
Ex-pupils and staff are being invited to help celebrate special anniversary dates at three north-east primary schools.
Made up of nine boys teams and four girls teams, the club is having to move from its current home after SEPA called time on their site.
Two men drove through a fence in a bid to escape before dumping the vehicle on a nearby public footpath where it was recovered by police.
Having a big vision and set of values that encourage acts of kindness was central to Findochty Primary School’s award nomination.
Nine environmental projects including one at Lower Mill of Tynet Farm have each received a share in £126,000 Crown Estate Scotland funding
A charity which supported over 500 local youngsters last year alone providing school uniforms and winter clothing has been recognised for its efforts.
Sheep are being drafted in again to deal with an early growth spurt of Giant Hogweed due to mild and wet weather.
Nominations sought for Peterhead Town Board and chair as part of a multi-million pound investment programme.
It’s truly a bumper weekend of events in the north-east with everything from a Western Round Up to theatre, music and vintage tractors out on tour.
MSP Douglas Ross is to table a no confidence vote at Holyrood after the ending of the Bute House agreement deal.
The securing of the final funding needed by the Friends of Haughton Park means that work can now get underway on the project.
The Scottish Government’s formal co-operation agreement with the Scottish Green Party has ended following the termination of the Bute House agreement.
Plans have been submitted to Aberdeenshire Council to move a north-east war memorial ahead of the sale of the land that it sit upon.
Council leaders from the north-east cut the ribbon to formally open the NESS Energy from Waste facility in Aberdeen.
The impressive ‘B’ Listed Victorian country house built in 1832 is on sale for offers over £1.3 million.