Fish landing fees at Macduff Harbour have been waived for a year to help support the local fishing industry.
A report celebrating the completion of a seven-year regeneration strategy for Peterhead has been warmly welcomed by local councillors.
The Aberdeenshire Adult Support and Protection Network has been recognised for “sector leading work” by the Care Inspectorate.
A yellow weather warning for snow in the north-east area has been issued by the Met Office.
Councillors have applauded collective efforts to ensure regeneration projects came to fruition in Banff, Macduff and Fraserburgh.
Kimberley Smart and Gordon Wallace have been named partners with Raeburn Christie Clark and Wallace.
The popular chip shop has gone up for sale at a price of £250,000.
A consultant at NHS Grampian has welcomed the forthcoming low emission zone being introduced in Aberdeen.
Nalini, an exhibition of photographic works by artist Arpita Shah, is set to open at Duff House in Banff.
Banff Rugby Club raised more than £3000 for the My Name’5 Doddie Foundation during celebrations for its 45th anniversary.
Folk music enthusiasts are set to welcome acclaimed singer, songwriter and musician Kenny Speirs to Portsoy.
North-east stores have been nominated in this year’s Scottish Local Retailer Awards.
More than 50 MSPs have put their names to a pledge that commits them to protect and support Scotland’s vital fishing industry and coastal communities.
New powers enabling councils to charge up to double the full rate of council tax on second homes come into force this week.
Scientists from the University of Aberdeen have identified a new way to detect signs of motor neuron disease in brain tissue.
MSP Karen Adam discusses the need for better transport connectivity in her latest column.
Cornhill SWI held its annual spring bulb show with members displaying flowers in a variety of categories.
Struggling households have been reminded to check if they qualify for a reduced TV licence fee ahead of the first rise in three years.
A timely new production for younger audiences - Shō and the Demons of the Deep - is coming to Aberdeen in April.
The Archie Foundation’s inaugural Variety Show is fast approaching, with a few tickets still left on sale.