Huntly GP Barry Watt had already broken his £1000 target for SCAA when he began the 1200 mile cycle from Land's End to John o' Groats on Monday.
Insch woman welcomes MP Richard Thomson's support for the WASPI campaign for compensation for women not told their pension date had been delayed.
£1.9 million of funding will support nine Aberdeenshire projects including CCTV in Huntly and the transformation of the pavilion at Tarlair.
Michelle Gordon's Highland Dancing achievements reached a new height in a group of 50 dancers who performed for The Queen in a Platinum Jubilee show.
Gardens which are just too big for householders to keep maintained are being taken over to grow vegetables in Huntly to help tackle food poverty.
Now 28, Shaun McWilliam, whose career in food began as a 14 year old bicycle delivery boy in Huntly, is now a chef in the town's new restaurant.
There has been a crash on the A96 this morning which is causing delays in the area around Morgan McVeigh's.
Whiskies that are more than 50 years old and have been in the safe keeping of Huntly based Duncan Taylor Scotch Whisky have been released for sale.
A team of seven from Motive Offshore are counting down for the Edinburgh Marathon at the end of May to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support.
A Huntly Highland dancer who has performed at events all over the world is one of the performers in a show to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
The massive operation to clear windblown trees across Aberdeenshire will reach Huntly next week. Later in the summer horse loggers will be brought in.
Six weeks after having to stop production in Huntly, Anne Keenan has a new micro bakery and is ready to start selling her delicious bakes each week
Walkers ranging in age from 19 to 60 from the Huntly Marie Curie group are pounding out the miles ready for the Aberdeen Kiltwalk at the end of May.
Gordon Rural Action and the Foodbank have collaborated to take over redundant buildings in the centre of Huntly to provide services to relieve poverty
There are seven candidates from across the political spectrum and some without political affiliation vying to be elected in Aberdeenshire's Ward 14.
Huntly born, award winning musician, Iona Fyfe received the Equality Award from the STUC for her tireless advocacy for fairness within the industry.
Aberdeenshire Council candidate Robbie Withey is back on the campaign trail and thanks the people who have sent messages of support or hugged him.
The Speyside Stages rally was a great event for drivers and spectators, in particular the people who were able to see the cars in Huntly Square.
A career in the whisky industry spanning 50 years is coming to an end for Alan McConnochie as Laura Tolmie steps up to manage three distilleries
At 81, Liz Thomson is older than some of the residents in the care home where she works but she has no plans to retire as activities co-ordinator.