MP Richard Thomson is concerned about the UK Government’s investment in renewable energy.
An election for the Scottish Youth Parliament is now open with young people across Aberdeenshire encouraged to vote.
A north-east charity that supports thousands of people with sensory loss has published a report showing the life changing impact of its work.
MP David Duguid welcomed measures in the spring budget but is disappointed the Energy Profits Levy is being extended.
Peterhead has been awarded £20 million from the UK Government over the next decade to regenerate its town centre.
Councillors are set to assess plans for a new Morrisons supermarket in Banff next week which planners have recommended for refusal.
Eddi Reader is set to take her highly anticipated 2024 spring tour to The Tivoli Theatre in Aberdeen.
MP David Duguid has criticised the Scottish Government for failing to release its promised £80 million funding for the Acorn CCUS project.
The Terrace Bar and Café at His Majesty’s Theatre will be stealing the show for a weekend of events celebrating food and theatre.
Rambler's Scotland free Out There Award training scheme returns this spring, with 30 events aimed at breaking down barriers to Scotland’s outdoors.
Aberdeen International Airport has selected AberNecessities as its new charity partner.
Registrations are now open for skippers and sailing crews to sign up for the 31st annual Scottish Traditional Boat Festival.
Deveronvale Community Football Club's 2018 team has been supported by a local fishing vessel.
Banff group Enable Deveronside has been officially presented with The King's Award for Voluntary Service.
A new campaign is encouraging north-east people to embrace walking for short trips to cut travel costs and boost health.
North East Scotland College has launched a recruitment drive for new board members.
The Grove Care Home in Kemnay has raised £300 for the village's family resource centre.
A community drop-in event provided the opportunity for people to put forward their concerns about the closure of Aboyne bridge.
A blind comedian from Inverurie will take to the stage at Glasgow’s International Comedy Festival for his first solo show.
Developing the Young Workforce North East has made three new appointments to its board.