It comes after a children’s charity tin and staff tips jar were stolen from Inverurie Garden Centre.
Catherine Gemmell of the Marine Conservation Society will give the first Royal Scottish Geographical Society talk of 2020 in Aberdeen.
High demand for tickets saw Monquhitter Primary hold three performances of their panto
Aberdeenshire council has produced new support information for those dealing with paths.
Residents in Mintlaw and on the Stuartfield Rural, Strichen Rural, and New Pitsligo runs will have collections on Friday after icy conditions today.
The Milltown of Towie bridge near Glenkindie is closed following further degradation of the structure.
Pine needle, Christmas Pudding and Christmas Trifle top the menu.
The popular starter has proved a real hit with diners in Inverurie.
Radio 1 DJs Scott Mills and Chris Stark head to Turriff for their second headline appearance.
Entries are welcomed for the 12th biennial Aberdeenshire Architectural and Landscape Design awards.
Comments are sought both on the status of the Pennan Conservation Area and the wider conservation plan as a whole.
MP Andrew Bowie returns to Westminster with a majority of 843.
Richard Thomson secures a win with a margin of 819 votes.
MP David Duguid retained his place at Westminster with an increased majority.
Quarriers launched a new pilot project, Respitality which aims to help unpaid carers access short and vital breaks.
CLAN Cancer Support is calling for artists from across the north-east to create designs for its Light the North trail lighthouses.
The Mitchell School of Drama performed End of the Line at the Heritage Centre.
William Hay was last seen on Buchan Street, at the junction with High Street in Macduff around 3.10am on Sunday.
The Beaton Hall was the venue for the 75th anniversary event.
St Congan's Episcopal Church in Turriff welcomed the congregation to the annual celebration.