Inverurie Locos have announced that forward Sam Robertson is returning manager Andy Low's first signing.
Aberdeenshire Council has said rumours posted online claiming that Banff Academy has pupils identifying as cats are false.
The Scottish Government has been warned plans to replace North Sea oil and gas jobs will not win the confidence of workers worried about their future.
Banff Parish Church Friendship Group celebrated the life and work of Scottish bard Robert Burns.
Aberdeenshire council's infrastructure services committee has endorsed the local authority's annual Crown Estate funding report.
The Kennel Club and Scottish SPCA have welcomed a recent motion tabled by MSP Maurice Golden.
Gray’s School of Art’s Look Again team is launching a new project to shed light on Aberdeen’s changing LGBTQIA+ community.
MSP Liam Kerr will underline the need for the A90 north of Ellon to be included in Holyrood's 20-year transport masterplan after it was axed.
Well-known entertainer Ian Booth entertained the Tuesday Centre meeting in Kemnay Village Hall.
Aberdeenshire Council submitted an application to introduce three safety barriers at the New Harbour.
Banffshire and Buchan Coast MSP Karen Adam has welcomed the award of £20 million from the Levelling Up Fund.
CRC Evans has announced the creation of a world-leading welding and coating services provider following a merger between four organisations.
Scottish singing sensation Lewis Capaldi last night delivered the country's highest ever selling indoor show when he took to the stage in Aberdeen.
The Rotary Club of Banff and River Church are working together to extend a warm welcome to people every Friday during the winter.
Offshore Energies UK has released a documentary which shines a light on the workers leading the charge to net zero energy supply.
Aberdeenshire Council has lodged a planning application and listed building consent to install CCTV cameras at the Portsoy harbour area.
Young Enterprise Scotland is expanding its financial education programme across schools in the north-east as the need for money skills is heightened.
People who live with Parkinson’s in the north of Scotland can find out more about research on the condition in the series.
The event will be held in the Garioch Heritage Centre from Thursday, March 16 until Sunday, March 19.
The next Procurement Development Business Breakfast event will be held in Banff's Fife Lodge Hotel.