One of TV’s most in demand comedy stars Geoff Norcott has announced an Aberdeen date for his brand new tour – Basic Bloke.
Aberdeen-based Dräger Marine and Offshore, which specialises in the fields of safety and medical technology, has announced the creation of a new role.
North-east charity Charlie House has appointed John Brebner as chief executive office to lead its strategy and vision.
A lung cancer charity has received a £16,085 donation from Specsavers which will help to ensure it can continue to help those affected by the disease.
Inverurie Locos manager Andy Low has appointed Jamie Watt as his new assistant manager.
MSP Douglas Lumsden has hit out at the omission of a potential Buchan rail line from the Scottish Government's national transport strategy.
Turriff United manager Dean Donaldson has signed an extended contract with the club.
Comedian Omid Djalili was finally able to bring the good times to Aberdeen on Saturday evening after fog postponed his original tour date.
Research culture and research skills at RGU have been voted the best in the country, according to a survey of postgraduate students.
The event at Turriff Golf Club will provide support and advice to local businesses.
Up-and-coming folk group Eabhal will play Tarland’s MacRobert Hall as part of Scotland on Tour.
Grove Care Home in Kemnay has announced the appointment of its new manager William Narvaez.
New Inverurie Locos manager Andy Low's first game at home ended in a 4-0 defeat to Fraserburgh.
NHS Grampian has published the results of its 2021/22 National Sustainability Assessment Tool.
RGU has officially opened its new Climate Clinic to offer support to north-east communities through climate breakdown and the biodiversity crisis.
New Inverurie Locos manager Andy Low has made striker Jonny Smith his second signing.
North-east school pupils will be able to take part in the Salters’ Institute's Discovery Days as part of its annual Festivals of Chemistry.
Artist Bryan Angus has painted the first sculpture that has been revealed for The Big Hop Trail.
Grants of £1000 will be made available to 100 community choirs to help bring the life-changing power of music to people living with dementia.
The north-east's Emeli Sandé has been voted as having the best Scottish celebrity smile.