MP David Duguid has backed the UK Government’s bid to support North Sea oil and gas production.
The absorbing and heated deliberation of a court jury room takes centre stage in the north-east this week as Twelve Angry Men is performed.
Aberdeenshire East MSP Gillian Martin has criticised Aberdeenshire Council’s plans to scrap vital services in the north-east.
Amplus Energy Services has filled a key role within its Carbon Circle UK partnership by hiring new general manager Scott Robertson.
Residents can get involved with a new initiative to enable more food growing in and around Fraserburgh.
The Vinery in Banff is set to hold an event as part of Climate Week North East.
A teenager who broke his back in a sledging accident has fundraised to provide two recliner chairs to the Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital.
Banff Fire Station is currently recruiting on call firefighters to join its crew.
Brave birthday girl Aurora Farren from Fyvie has been chosen to launch Cancer Research UK’s Race for Life in Scotland.
Subsea Expo returns to Aberdeen this week featuring a packed conference programme.
MSP Gillian Martin has backed the Port Erroll Harbour Trust in its efforts to secure funding to repair the harbour at Cruden Bay.
A stellar line-up of Scottish singers and musicians will celebrate the legendary songwriter and pianist Burt Bacharach in a new show.
Aberdeenshire Council’s greenspace officers worked with more than 100 community groups across 68 settlements to plant over 300,000 bulbs.
MP Richard Thomson has urged residents and businesses to use a Scottish Government online portal designed to collate support.
The Aberdeen Christmas Village was a hit with visitors with almost 90 per cent rating the latest festive attraction as excellent or good.
Police have confirmed that there are no apparent suspicious circumstances after the body of a man was recovered from the beach at Banff Harbour.
The Scottish Government probe into a north-east accident blackspot is taking “longer than first anticipated” according to transport chiefs.
A section of the road outside Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital is to close for three months.
Scotmid and RNLI are inviting young artists across Aberdeenshire to let their imaginations set sail ahead of the RNLI’s 200th anniversary.
Gordon MP Richard Thomson has reacted to National Farmers' Union Scotland’s Shelfwatch survey.