Cancer care charity Maggie’s Aberdeen is celebrating 11 years of support in the north-east with the return of its glamorous fundraising ball.
Three new appointments to the Board of SRUC bring a depth of expertise in the higher education, financial, food and agricultural sectors.
Scotland holds numerous internationally important populations of protected species, including the study's focal species, the European shag
The sale to McGregor Industrial Supplies includes both the Inverurie and Turriff trading sites.and preserves 15 local jobs.
As schools across the north-east get set for a return next week, there’s still lots going on in Aberdeenshire.
One of Turriff’s best known residents who was recognised in the King's New Year Honours list has been presented with the British Empire Medal.
Join Arthur for this never to be forgotten start to his farewell tour in…‘And It’s Goodnight From Him!’
High winds will cause issues on Sunday and Monday with heavy rain developing overnight on Monday, leading to a yellow Met Office warning for flooding.
Officers are trying to identify three male youths seen in the area around the time of the incident.
MP David Duguid has raised concerns that banning egg companies from keeping chickens in cages could put north-east producers at a ‘huge disadvantage’
RNLI lifeboat William Blannin from Buckie was launched to an initial report of two people in distress with four youngsters eventually rescued.
The Royal Highland & Agricultural Society of Scotland is calling for people to share their agricultural and rural stories for its 240th anniversary.
Colin and Carla Banks lost out to Caroline Brown and Iain McLean in the mixed pairs, the last title event of the season.
Proposals to modernise how Scotland’s cattle are tagged, identified and traced is the focus of a new consultation which launched this week
Members of the public are being urged to notify experts if they think they see a non-native hornet species.
Research forecasts a projected rise from 1.4 million cases per year in 2020 to 2.9 million per year by 2040 worldwide.
There is a risk of flooding from surface water and rivers across the north-east as Storm Kathleen progresses over the weekend.
The Bill sets out reforms which aim to change the pattern of land ownership in rural and island communities.
The work will see initial overnight convoy working, then a full weekend closure followed by a further four overnight closures.
The group posted a trading surplus of £787,000, making possible a 2.75 per cent return on shares held by members.