An Aberdeenshire business has celebrated the Queen's Platinum Jubilee by planting a tree.
Builders' merchant MKM Peterhead donate £5000 to a cancer charity in honour of a team of four which rowed across the Atlantic.
A north-east charity is holding a formal ball to help fund its sensory impairment services.
Gordon MP Richard Thomson has criticised delays faced by his constituents for basic DVLA services.
KEEP Scotland Beautiful is inviting groups to apply for its award initiative, which returns for the first time since the Covid pandemic.
A new project is seeking creative's submissions for a display which will feature during performances.
CHALMERS Hospital's Minor Injury Unit has reopened this week after closing in March 2020, though politicians have aired concerns over staffing.
Finance Secretary Kate Forbes confirmed that businesses hit with Christmas cancellations due to restrictions have not received promised compensation.
The charity wants help providing services to clients and service users in the north-east.
The annual update, draws attention to its work and new courses which are available to help people understand child protection.
STORMS Malik and Corrie have caused school closures and power outages across Banff and Turriff.
A national potato company is seeking out monster produce in an attempt to find a new world-record holder.
The research project led by eight local authorities across the north of Scotland aims to help tackle the attainment gap.
The count, run by the Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust, is investigating farmyard bird populations to help reverse their decline.
A REPORT into Macduff nursery was positive with few areas for improvement.
Councillors have blamed the public for gull troubles as Aberdeenshire's urban seagull review stumbles.
Weekend visitors can enjoy the discount until mid-February.
THE Buckie RNLI lifeboat team are holding an online talk as part of an ongoing series.
The Scottish and UK Governments want people impacted by the fishing industry to complete a consultation on their new strategy.
Members of the area committee have questioned proposed changes to the system of objections from residents.