We catch up on the adventures of HMS Terror as it heads eastwards off the coast of South Africa.
A fashion show, created by students from Gray’s School of Art will take centre stage in Aberdeen’s Anatomy Rooms next week.
Diversions due to roadworks taking place on the A96 mean that an abnormal load moving on Sunday will also have to use the diversion route.
The team investigate two fatal cases with dark consequences, immersing the Major Investigations Team in the Granite City’s criminal underworld.
With the closure of the service point at Towie House in Turriff, a local councillor is changing locations for his surgery sessions.
The Glen Dye Moor Project which is located south of Banchory expects to capture over 1.4 million tonnes of carbon over its lifetime.
Jordan Ferguson joins the company as CEO with Doug Gibb taking up the role of Finance Director.
There really is something for everyone this weekend in the north-east, from Wrestlezone to a Teddy Bear’s Picnic and a football fundraising auction.
Coronation Street star Kym Marsh is set to star as Cruella de Vil in 33101 Dalmatians, coming to Aberdeen’s His Majesty’s Theatre.
The inaugural Enviro Risk Exchange: Creating Resilience in Hazardous Industries event is expected to attract an international audience of experts.
A charity gig held at the Hopeville Social Club in Inverurie as seen over £6400 raised in support of bowel cancer support and research.
The UK steam hauled tour is working its way back south from Inverness on its way to Edinburgh and on to London.
18 of the remaining 86 local RBS branches have been marked for closure later this year.
The successful completion of a trial of the initiative by Scottish agricultural charity, RSABI, and ANM Group sees a new leader for the scheme.
Boundaries Scotland has published its revised proposals for new constituency boundaries for the Scottish Parliament and is seeking public comment.
MP Richard Thomson has welcomed a commitment that venison will be specifically-referenced in the new Agriculture Bill.
A new North Sea Collaboration Project will work to increase awareness of global decarbonisation.
Concerns about a reduction in opening at Alford pool have lead to a Shire wide review as site use increases.
Contractors will be installing services to the pavilion over an eight-week period from Monday, April 22.leading to the closure of the access road.
Aboyne, Upper Deeside and Donside councillor Geva Blackett will lead the committee after Robbie Withey stood down from the role.