A total of 174 members of Girlguiding Ellon District joined together to celebrate the event focusing on the theme “Our world, our thriving future”.
Aberdeenshire spirits auctioneer Whisky Hammer is marking its landmark 100th online auction with a suite of perks to its buyers and sellers.
The Banff Springs hotel played host to Turriff Show’s Annual Dinner Dance, the first calendar event for the new president of the Association.
The British Philosophy of Sport Association (BPSA) Annual Conference is being hosted at RGU in March.
SSEN have narrowed down proposals for their 'preferred' routes for a new power line and are hosting events along its route from Beauly to Peterhead.
A Fife based charity for people affected by Lyme disease is seeking input from those in the north-east who have experienced the condition.
The Alex Green Tin Whistle Festival, will run from March 1-3 in Aberdeen celebrating the legacy of the legendary player from Udny.
A displenishment sale in Aberdeenshire will offer some unique and much sought after heritage items for collectors.
The MacRobert Trust is partnering with Inclusive Farm to give people with disabilities, additional needs or difference new opportunities
It's a busy weekend once again with ceilidh dancing, cinema and coffee mornings taking place across the north-east.
The Garioch Fish Bar in Inverurie has gained its place amongst the UK’s top fish and chip shops by achieving NFFF Quality Accreditation.
Patients who live further away from cancer centres are likely to experience worse outcomes according to new Aberdeen University research.
In person events have been planned for the last areas in the north-east to see the change to the three week bin collection system.
The A96 has reopened to vehicles in both directions under traffic control as of 2pm following an earlier accident.
The RNAS Spring Show will see the Challenge Shield presented for the first time since it was awarded at Aberdeen’s King Links in 1970.
The A96 is closed in both directions at Kintore with northbound traffic diverted at Broomhill and southbound at the first slip entry.
Locals and visitors to Bennachie are being asked to keep an eye out for a missing walking stick owned for over 50 years by Sandy Hay.
Cyclist Kate Rawles will be journeying to Aberdeen, to speak for the Royal Scottish Geographical Society’s Inspiring People talks programme.
Granite Noir, Aberdeen’s crime writing Festival, returns to the city with a packed programme of events including two shows with David Suchet.
Officers in Aberdeenshire are seeking your views on primary school education within the Turriff, Banff and Westhill clusters.