During the summer months last year, firefighters in Scotland responded to at least 40 deliberate fires every day.
Nina Conti has announced a Tivoli Theatre show as part of her brand new tour - Whose Face Is It Anyway.
Elinor Grieve – owner of Eli’s Crafts, Cakes and Coffees – invited members of the community to drop by for coffee, cake and a chat.
North East MSP Douglas Lumsden described the repeated delays as more “broken promises” towards the region as he called on the money to be released.
TechFest is encouraging Aberdeenshire students to take part in a contest that discusses the future of the energy, medicine and science industries.
The annual event has had successful participation in reading activity during the summer months for many years and anticipates a continued increase.
A 19th century Fifie herring drifter has arrived in Portsoy as the celebrations get set to begin for the Scottish Traditional Boat Festival.
The Open Market Shared Equity scheme has re-opened across Scotland.
Professor George Youngson CBE has taken on the role of patron at The Archie Foundation.
Portsoy Post Office is to re-open at a new location in the town’s J G Ross Bakery.
Ms Martin will take on responsibility for the Net Zero and Energy brief as Acting Cabinet Secretary when Màiri McAllan starts her maternity leave.
Robert Gordon University was the setting for the finale of the 2024 Doric Film Festival.
Plans for a mix of private and affordable homes in Turriff to be built by Springfield Properties have been approved by Aberdeenshire Council.
MSP Karen Adam questioned a representative from Deaf Action in British Sign Language during a committee meeting.
A trio of businesses have joined forces to drive tourism to Aberdeenshire in a collaborative campaign.
The Youth and Philanthropy Initiative National Event brought together pupils, teachers, charity representatives and keynote speakers.
The addition of the new warehouse service in Singapore will further strengthen the Aberdeenshire whisky company’s offering.
A new season of shows announced for His Majesty’s Theatre and the Music Hall are set to transport audiences from the supernatural to sublime.
NHS Grampian has launched a new scheme to help teachers and school staff better support pupils with ADHD.
Macduff Primary School’s P1M class recently helped to clean up a local beach.