NHS Grampian saw a small drop in the daily total after a large rise in the previous 24 hours.
Fraserburgh's Ron Morrice has retired as Chair of Trustees of the Museum of Scottish Lighthouses.
The retired life rings are being put to good use in the centre’s sensory garden.
Over 40 stalls will be spread over two floors with a few outside stalls offering an array of arts, crafts, food and drink.
Camperceilidh Campers has secured £25,000 of funding from DSL Business Finance to purchase its second VW campervan
The change of use of agricultural land into a site for three caravan pitches was unanimously given the green light by Full Council.
Led by violinist and director Matthew Truscott Concerts by Candlelight will feature music by Purcell, Julia Wolfe, Biber, Brahms and Schubert.
The figure for the last 24 hours rose to 374 cases compared to 228 in the previous 24 hours.
Upcoming free events include a talk on Dark Matter, Growing Brain Cells and a talk with Issac Newton.
Aberdeen based Acumen Financial Planning was recognised amongst the best in the sector in the UK.
The Curated in the Quad market is being organised by Charlie House in partnership with Aberdeen Inspired.
Works begin Sunday, November 21 for three nights.
The Shed, the first-ever Men’s Shed in Scotland was crowned the winner at the Scottish Men’s Shed of the Year Awards 2021 event earlier this month.
The fire was first reported around 12.30pm with four units responding.
The issue was raised by Aberdeenshire East MSP Gillian Martin to the Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs Mairi Gougeon in the Scottish Parliament.
Sixteen community pharmacies across Grampian will be offering weekend vaccination clinics in the run up to Christmas
Rises seen on Wednesday and Thursday as a result of post weekend testing have levelled off again in NHS Grampian.
Work to construct a new bridge has been completed and attention now turns to the structure at Bruntyards which was also swept away in 2019.
SELECT helps thousands of electrical businesses across Scotland and is currently helping businesses prepare for new heat and smoke alarm legislation.
Mobile community testing is being offered for people who do not have Covid-19 symptoms.