MP David Duguid sought assurances from Matt Warman MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.
Network NorthEast's next meeting takes place in Turriff and looks at online presence.
From August 2020, all children aged three and four will be eligible to receive up to a maximum of 1140 hours of funded early learning.
Plans to link Westhilll and Kingswells as part of the active travel network are seeking input from locals.
A report by Aberdeenshire Communities Trust has shown that thousands of pounds in funding to help tackle poverty are sitting unused.
The Rothienorman headquartered company has created a limited edition batch of haggis and marmalade ice-cream.
The Doric Board has provided funding to projects across the north-east which will promote the Doric language.
The Thainstone Exchange welcomes the return of Legends of American Country.
It was revealed at an NFU Scotland meeting in Inverurie that unions across the UK plan to mount a new campaign to promote farming.
Inverurie Choral Society handed over cheques to FROM Scotland and CLIC Sargent.
The Inverurie team were awarded £15,000 through the hotel chain which runs Thainstone House charity fund.
The renowned ice-cream maker welcomes the Royal Northern Agricultural Society as host for the event which will showcase farming to the wider public.
Wood RecyclAbility has received a financial boost and a call has gone out to north-east businesses to get involved to increase recycling.
Police think incidents in Inverurie, Banchory, Laurencekirk and Aberdeen may be linked.
Long term issues have prompted a move by Aberdeenshire Council to reduce speed limits in the village.
Banff and Buchan MP David Duguid is calling for local entries across eight categories in the national awards.
David Duguid has been appointed to a second parliamentary private secretary position.
Aberdeenshire Council is holding a session on housing budget revenue and has invited tenants to attend.
A strong turnout of supporters in Turriff saw £1100 raised for school funds.
Lady Stacey imposed a life sentence on Liam Hay with a punishment part of 19 years after he pled guilty to the murder of Anthony McGladrigan.