Banff councillor John Cox has joined Reform UK.
An exhibition will let north-east couples who are getting married find out more about what they want to include at their wedding.
The Scottish Seafood Association has backed Scottish Fishermen’s Federation’s statement on the need to safeguard the future of coastal communities.
Aberdeenshire Council’s registration week for primary one admission will take place from Monday, January 13 to Friday, January 17.
A school reunion has raised £1000 which will be used to support the present day pupils.
Community stalwarts, religious leaders and group organisers are being urged to step forward to help promote the importance of cancer screening.
A police Chief Superintendent has been appointed as Divisional Commander for North East Division following a retirement.
As 2024 draws to a close, Provost of Aberdeenshire Judy Whyte has reflected on the year.
Two Portsoy community stalwarts have been awarded the British Empire Medal (BEM) in the King’s New Year Honours.
Police are appealing for anyone who may have witnessed a housebreaking or people acting suspicious in the early hours of Christmas Day in Macduff.
Business Gateway has announced that nominations are now open for its inaugural Recognition Awards.
Clan Cancer Support has received £187,103 from National Lottery funding to help children and families impacted by cancer.
Men who have been through a cancer diagnosis are being urged to be bold in 2025 – by applying to take part in charity fashion show Brave.
A teenager who lost both legs in a car crash is set to enjoy Christmas at home with his family after a remarkable recovery.
Aberdeenshire Council is developing a new strategy to safeguard the local economy and make it more sustainable for the benefit of its communities.
The most critically ill patients in a town are waiting more than three times as long for ambulances than those in other parts of the region.
Santa braved the windy weather in Banff on Sunday to feature in The Spotty Bag Shop Reindeer Parade.
A tractor rally of almost 200 farmers protested against Labour’s family farm tax.
A man who was rescued from the sea by a lifeboat, Coastguard teams and helicopter has said he was close to death.
Aberdeenshire Council leader Councillor Gillian Owen has reflected on the past 12 months in her end of year message.