Projects include the Moray East Offshore Windfarm Marine Base at Fraserburgh which received nearly £1.2 million for harbour wall improvements.
Barbara Massie and Steven Robbie's appointments will help drive the Sauchen based firms expansion in the UK construction market.
A key role of the partnership sees the delivery of the Aberdeenshire Coastal Communities Challenge Fund which is funded by the Crown Estate.
Aberdeenshire Council is proposing to stop all of its out-of-hours school care provision from early July.
The Met Office has issued a yellow warning as high winds are set to return across the north.
Saxophonist Richard Scholfield and pianist Iain Clarke promise a unique blend of pieces as they examine the evolution of the classical saxophone.
Organised by Global Underwater Hub 14 companies have been shortlisted as finalists in the awards which celebrate the UK’s underwater sectors.
Across Aberdeenshire, Robert Burns was celebrated in style at several community events.
Serious structural issues were discovered during investigations prompting the structure's change of status for works which need to be addressed.
New Ellon and Banchory health centre projects have been ‘pushed further back in the queue’ after the Scottish Government freeze NHS projects.
Plans have been unveiled to ban single use vapes and raise the tobacco age of sale in Scotland.
The views of people living in Aberdeenshire are being sought on budget saving priorities for the Aberdeenshire Health & Social Care Partnership.
An innovative project by the James Hutton Institute could substantially enhance the reliability of use of human DNA in criminal investigations.
Calum McIlroy who performs on guitar and mandolin is amongst six finalists taking part in the BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician final.
Scotland’s biggest live comedy experience The Big Fab Comedy Show heads out on the road once again with two dates in Aberdeen.
Researchers at Aberdeen University are leading a project that aims to develop a new method of recycling critical elements from electronic devices.
Aberdeen, Ellon, Peterhead and Rothes in Moray will all see upgrade cash spent on 3G artificial grass pitches and new changing facilities.
The Scottish Government has recently published a consultation on water, wastewater and drainage policy which will affect homes across the north-east.
Farmers and crofters are being encouraged to join the count in February as it enters another decade.
A north-east facility which has been closed since November still has no confirmed date for remedial work to be completed.