Concerns have been raised after the GP surgery in Strichen will have its opening hours reduced to Thursdays only with effect from April 1.
Shed Seven have announced a special 30th anniversary tour which will be coming to Aberdeen.
Banff Library will host an Easter create and discover event for children.
Professor David Wilson has joined forces with Marcel Theroux for a new tour – Killer Books – which is coming to Aberdeen.
MSP Gillian Martin has written to Police Scotland after complaints from residents in Ellon about anti-social behaviour.
It was big celebrations for Sheila Ross after winning Bounty Competitions £1 million prize draw.
Concerns have been raised about two-year waits to access hearing aids in the NHS Grampian area.
The Banffshire Battalion of the Boys' Brigade held its annual parade in Banff this year.
Bob Harris and Colin Hall are heading to St Margaret's Braemar with their show focus on The Beatles.
Banff's Town and County Club will hold an open day to give the public an opportunity to see what facilities it has to offer.
Alba Development Road Team enjoyed success at the first British Cycling Women's National Road event of the season.
Scottish footballing legends will compete head-to-head as the Scottish Masters 2024 comes to Aberdeen.
MP David Duguid has written to Stagecoach over the “abysmal reliability” of bus services across Banff and Buchan.
A delivery driver and handyman who works at the Premier convenience store in Whitehills has been recognised for his dedication.
A new £30,000 donation has tipped Apache North Sea’s overall support for Maggie’s Aberdeen over the £1 million mark.
The history of King Edward Parish Church was outlined to Banff Probus Club.
Concerns have been raised that there are no plans to increase Scottish Forestry’s budget following extensive storm damage.
Fierce Beer has secured a six-figure funding package from HSBC UK which will allow it to expand across the UK.
The Archie Foundation raised more than £1.6 million in 2023 to support babies, children and families.
Kris Cheyne is training on an oil rig in the North Sea to run the London Marathon in memory of his father who died from a rare cancer.