Aberdeenshire Museums Service will participate in a UK-wide scheme to share world-leading collections with communities through touring exhibitions.
Royal Regiment of Scotland.parades will take place in Peterhead, Alford and Laurencekirk
For the first time artwork will be created outside the city centre, including at Aberdeen Airport and Harbour.
The programme, which aims to help entrepreneurs overcome hurdles to growing their business, had initially been launched in north-east Scotland.
The annual public holiday is celebrated in style in Turriff as the town centre hosted a wide variety of stalls, organisations and entertainment.
Sporting attention in the north-east turns to cricket from May as the Grade competitions get underway.
Community asset transfer, advocacy and possible legal action against AHSCP will all bee considered at an upcoming public meeting in Insch.
John Swinney has been crowned the new leader of the SNP after winning the support of potential contender, Highland MSP Kate Forbes.
Calls have been made to end Potterton’s “traffic misery” by introducing measures to stop HGVs from using the village as a rat run.
Maritime Developments, Westhill and Deep Casing Tools, Elrick were recognised in the International Trade category of the annual awards..
Torrential rain over the course of Sunday has lead to flooding in areas including Alford and Premnay.
The annual event on May 12 welcomes all makes and models of vehicle so long as they are over 25 years old.
A limited number of pharmacies are in operation in Aberdeenshire and Moray over the May Day holiday.
Isolated heavy showers on Sunday afternoon will give a risk of localised flooding in some areas.
The main group to benefit will be carers aged 16-19 in full-time “advanced” education and carers aged over 20 in full-time education at any level.
New research from the University of Aberdeen could lead to the development of medication for disease that affects 1 in 4 people worldwide.
Funding to help small businesses and sole traders convert vehicles which are not compliant with Aberdeen’s low emission zone is being made available.
Pupils from Aberdeen City and Shire gathered to show off the challenge winning projects from their Young Engineers and Science Clubs.
A spectacular evening of magic, dancing and singing is in store this weekend as a host of talented children take to the stage at the Tivoli Theatre.
There’s a lot going on across the north-east this weekend as May Day approaches.