Huntly singer Iona Fyfe has joined forces with Aberdeenshire West SNP candidate,Fergus Mutch, calling for touring musicians to have visa free travel.
Coronavirus and a lockdown for months did not stop the community in and around Huntly and these photos demonstrate how life continued - differently.
There have been calls for the person who drove a vehicle over playing fields in Huntly, leaving deep, dangerous tracks, to foot the repair bill.
SUPPORTING people in need at Christmas.
A major incident was declared when a fire was discovered on Sunday evening in the roof Huntly Health Centre.
£712,695, including £110,161 from HDDT's reserves, has been secured for active and low carbon travel schemes around Huntly
Allan Mitchell (60) whose involvement with Huntly Boys League began almost 55 years ago and continues today is the 2020 Huntly Citizen of the Year.
Scottish Parliament is told of the phenomenal contribution of Huntly arts group, Deveron Projects and Claudia Zeiske its leader.
Huntly Rotary Club has come up with an alternative plan to make sure that Santa still gets kids letters this Christmas
Friends of Jubilee Hospital are forging ahead with an online party plan for patients to ensure they enjoy some festive treats while staying safe.
The Marr committee backs the £872.000 re-instatement of Gartly School despite no guarantee that contamination will be low enough for it to be used.
Money is rolling in to help to the Happy Huntly Christmas group which is planning festive meals but the response to the offer has been slow.
The Covid-19 no charge parking amnesty in The Square in Huntly and all pay and display car parks in Aberdeenshire is to end in January.
Groups and individuals in Huntly have cooked up a plan which will ensure anyone in need will be able to have a Christmas dinner
The Gordon Schools in Huntly is closed to all pupils today following confirmation yesterday that a senior pupil had tested positive for Covid-19.
In the absence of a parade and wreath laying ceremony in Huntly, the Simpson Building will be lit up with poppies on Sunday night.
A Huntly volunteer driver shared a top accolade at the Grampian Volunteer Transport awards for his outstanding efforts with the community minibus.
Plans wreath laying in Huntly on Sunday have been called off after Aberdeenshire Council said there can be no public events due to social distancing.
Tom McWilliam, (71) who combined a busy working life with extensive good works across the community died last Friday after taking ill at his home.
Remembrance Sunday in Huntly will not include the traditional parade to the war memorial but poppy tributes will still be laid by local organisations.