Banff Boys' Bridge have planted daffodil bulbs in the community as part of activities to mark the youth organisation's 140th anniversary.
A trial to research the economic opportunities and environmental impacts of electrofishing for razor clams has been extended for a further 12 months.
North East Scotland College has earned two coveted prizes at the CDN College Awards.
Skippers are urging Holyrood not to push through highly protected marine areas “by the back door” after the publication of the consultation response.
Aberdeen Science Centre will be encouraging visitors to move it, move it as they explore the relationship between maths and motion.
Barratt Developments raised £25,772 for Community Food Initiatives North East at its recent charity ball.
Ellon's Christmas lights were switched on during a special event in the town.
MSP Gillian Martin has welcomed new figures which show that 9735 children in the north-east are currently receiving the Scottish Child Payment.
The RNLI’s Lifeboat Station in Macduff is looking for a volunteer to join the existing team in the role of deputy lifeboat press officer.
The Bank of Scotland has announced it is set to scrap its mobile branch services in communities across Aberdeenshire and Moray.
A successful Ellon Ladies' Ball was held on Saturday evening – the first after a hiatus due to the pandemic.
Christmas boxes was the theme for Tuesday's meeting of Mainly Music at Inveururie West Parish Church.
National Theatre of Scotland’s acclaimed production of Dear Billy is to tour in 2024, starting with three dates at Aberdeen’s His Majesty’s Theatre
Police are appealing for information in relation to a theft of a motor vehicle at Overton Park in Dyce.
Applications are now being invited for a new £30,000 participatory budgeting fund for Banff and Macduff.
Aberdeenshire Council beat its decarbonisation target for the 2022/23 financial year by more than a thousand tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent.
Peterhead South and Cruden councillor Stephen Smith has expressed his sadness at the former Longhaven School coming onto the market.
People in the north-east are being encouraged to be prepared for winter ailments and to use NHS 24's digital tools to help them.
Turriff councillor Alastair Forsyth has expressed his sadness that the last of the big four banks closed its doors in the town for the final time.
The Met Office has issued a further yellow weather warning for snow and ice in the north-east.