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.
A company which focuses on specialist waste management services has announced plans for another phase of investment - totalling £2 million.
A Good Friday gathering for the Walk of Witness was organised by the churches in Inverurie.
Parents of Aboyne Primary School pupils were given a choice to purchase class photos without children with additional support needs featured in them.
Police are appealing for witnesses following the theft of a black Carrera Vengeance men's mountain bike in Fraserburgh.
Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance’s first decade of life-saving service was marked at a special Scottish Parliamentary Reception at Holyrood.
The first wind turbine technician scholars from North East Scotland College are on track to complete their course in the summer.
Aberdeenshire Health and Social Care Partnership has provided an update regarding the change in opening hours at the Strichen Surgery.
Fishermen operating on vessels of 10 metres and under will now no longer require medical certificates.
The Archie Foundation’s tee-rific annual corporate Golf Day will return bigger and better than ever before.