A GROUP of Buckie High School pupils have triumphed in a bus naming competition.
AHEAD of this year's Hairst event, committee members are looking to help Huntly prepare for the impact of road closures.
LOCAL arts organisation Deveron Projects are taking part in the Huntly Hairst 2023 with a packed programme of free public events.
WORK from the pen of Huntly's first, and only, Makar will bring a new side to this year's Hairst entertainment.
TIME is running out to sign up for a new addition to Hairst's packed line-up.
COMMUNITY bookshop Orbs is hosting two author events this Hairst.
HEAR the secrets of the team behind the Stovies World Championships before the big day.
A HEAD to head Hairst contest, expected to be a "good giggle", will see teachers vie for cooking glory as part of the a record competition offering.
LIQUIDATION of Huntly's Ex-Servicemen's Club has begun.
AT the 2023 Turriff Show, politicians heard straight from farmers what their biggest issues were.
THE passion and hard work of Huntly's gardeners has been praised by a local competition.
AN INSPIRING paralympic hero visited the Huntly Nordic and Outdoors centre earlier this month.
THE World Stovies Championship at Huntly's Hairst is only weeks away and will feature new prizes and fresh energy.
DURING a round-table event at the Turriff Show, farmers came face to face with industry experts to help make renewables work for them.
ALL patients from Moray's primary mental health unit will move to a Buckie dementia ward for more than a year during Dr Gray's works under new plans.
THE Gordon Schools Rector Phil Gaiter has paid tribute to the hard work of pupils, staff and parents on exam results day.
FORMER Huntly Citizen of the Year and retired teacher Morag Black has died shortly after her 94th birthday.
ABERDEEN to Inverness trains have been cancelled and a 22-year-old charged after a crash which left an overturned car blocking the railway line.
INVESTIGATIONS into whether Huntly NHS buildings have faulty concrete, which can collapse with "very little noticeable warning", may start this week.
Keith Show chairman marks his "fantastic" first event