A pioneering NHS Grampian surgeon is removing brain tumours the size of large apples through a patient’s eyebrows, in a world-first.
A councillor who resigned from the Scottish Conservatives has joined Reform UK.
Tourism businesses can access new resources to help them adopt sustainable and inclusive practices.
A poignant Remembrance display that features thousands of knitted and crocheted poppies has been installed again in Macduff.
Scotland’s first new vet school in more than 150 years, which is based in the north-east, has welcomed its first cohort of students.
North-east charities can apply now for tickets to this year’s His Majesty’s Theatre pantomime Jack and the Beanstalk.
Crimestoppers has launched a campaign to help prevent bonfire night attacks on emergency services.
A local authority is once again ready to respond to the challenges of the winter season in order to keep pedestrians and traffic safe and moving.
A community group has been officially presented with its trophy after being named Scottish Men’s Shed of the Year for the second year in a row.
NHS Grampian has introduced a traffic light system for GPs and other health care professionals highlighting the carbon footprint of inhalers.
The highly anticipated North-East Tourism Conference will open its doors next month.
Folk at the Salmon Bothy has announced a full event line-up for the coming months.
Fearless, the youth service of Crimestoppers, has launched a campaign urging teenagers to stay safe and make positive choices this autumn.
A new interactive prospectus has been launched showcasing undeveloped housing sites across Aberdeenshire.
A further yellow weather warning for strong winds has been issued for the north-east area as Storm Ashley is officially named.
People have been encouraged to get involved with an event which will see tall ships sail into the north-east.
A children’s hospital has been recognised for its outstanding dedication and innovation in using play to enhance the experience for young patients.
A new campaign has been launched to attract visitors to the north-east region during the winter months.
A yellow weather warning for heavy wind in the Grampian area has been issued.
A fundraiser held ahead of Scotland’s largest two-day agricultural show collected more than £27,000.