The Inverurie Music concert season welcomes leading violinist Madeline Mitchell and pianist Nigel Clayton to a concert this week.
The exhibition opens on Thursday at the Heritage Centre and visitors will be able to see artists at work in their chosen media.
Education Scotland's latest report has praised Echt staff for a positive, caring and respectful relationship with children in the school and nursery.
Johnston Carmichael LLP have been appointed as administrators as a new owner is sought for local firm Balgownie.
England's bowlers have taken the British Isles title by defeating Scotland 120-93.
Supporters can have their name included on a special anniversary club top which is being produced to mark 70 years of Turriff United.
Inspecting officer Max Brown was welcomed to St Ninian's Church in Turriff for the annual inspection event.
In a first, the National Trust for Scotland places will join more than 390 lcaol businesses and attractions where the Loves Local card can be used.
The latest School Roll Forecasts for all primary and secondary schools in Aberdeenshire will be discussed by councillors this week.
The Emergency Department at ARI continues to be extremely busy and long waits are to be expected.
KR Group is currently carrying out works at Kirkhill Waste Treatment Plant, a new office project in Elgin and cladding for the Glendronach Distillery.
Drivers north and southbound on the A947 are currently being diverted at Fyvie (north) and the Auchterless turning (south).
The UK 2025 tour stops off in the north-east with date at P&J Live’s Hall C on Saturday, February 8.
An iconic red telephone box in Aberdeenshire has been brought back into service offering an eclectic mix of reading material.
The Bill would give Ministers the powers to provide support for agriculture and rural communities to replace the common agriculture policy post Brexit
From Sunday, March 31 prices of Single, DayReturn, DayRider, Flexi 5, 7 day and 4 week MegaRider, and MegaRiderXtra tickets will increase.
THE decision by Bank of Scotland (BoS) to close their branch in Buckie has been strongly condemned.
Judith Ralston and Christopher Blanchett examine the effects of storms on the communities and infrastructure over the winter in Aberdeenshire.
Members of Barthol Chapel, King Edward, Fintry, Monquhitter Fyvie, Crudie SWI groups showcased their skills at the annual competition.
The National Trust for Scotland will be hosting Easter egg trails at eight of the special places in its care across Aberdeenshire.