Sleeping Beauty hits the stage in Aberdeen in an amazing mix of comedy, dance routines, song and of course a little touch of that special Gary magic.
Ground preparation operations are taking place at the waymarked trails, Turnpike way, and around Bedehouse on the hillside.
Works are due to be undertaken using overnight convoy working from 7.30pm to 6.30am each night, from Sunday, December 10 to Thursday 21.
Aged tungsten lighting at a sports facility in Huntly is being replace with new energy efficient lighting thanks to the Huntly Sports Trust.
Scottish firm Stewart Travel, with a local store in Inverurie received a gold medal in last week's British Travel Awards.
Whether you are ready to leave school or returning to education to retrain or upskill, NESCol has a course for you to take the next step.
After two days of dangerous icy conditions, heavy rain is expected to arrive early on Thursday and then persist for much of the day.
Residents and businesses in Aberdeenshire whose properties were impacted and damaged by flooding during Storm Babet can now apply for financial aid.
A Yamaha MT07 in grey with yellow wheels, registration SV68NTY, was stolen from the Chapelhillock area of Macduff.
The James Hutton Institute in Aberdeen is testing whether bees could be spreading diseases due to inadvertently picking up microplastics.
Lamb from Woodhead Brothers in Turriff was served, the first processor in Scotland to receive accreditation to supply the Middle East market.
Braemar’s annual Festival de Noel is back this weekend, with a packed three days of music, crafts, family events for all ages.
Projects which received a financial shot in the arm are encouraging other applications to a scheme which promotes Doric culture.
Packed full of local gags and family friendly humour, the panto takes place at the Dr Spence Memorial hall on Friday and Saturday.
Damage to the building over the weekend has seen it deemed unsafe to open.
With Wonka coming to UK cinemas on Friday, December 8, Food Standards Scotland are warning members of the public not to buy or eat fake Wonka Bars.
Garioch's Carla Banks has lost out at Arbroath in the Scottish Junior semi-final bowling match to Eilidh Weir.
Aberdeen’s "country house in the city", Norwood Hall Hotel, has welcomed Andrei Secuianu to the top job.
Importation of egg products into the UK will be from systems of production that are banned in the UK.
Wintry showers will continue across northern Scotland for the rest of Monday and into Tuesday morning gradually becoming confined to coastal areas.