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Could Aberdeenshire brothers’ research re-write the history of the iconic American hamburger?

Could Aberdeenshire brothers’ research re-write the history of the iconic American hamburger?

Guinness World Record holders documentary re-writes the early history of the burger with references pre-dating any found by scholars and authors.


Faith Matters column: May is a time for celebration

Faith Matters column: May is a time for celebration

This year in May we celebrate two events in the Christian calendar, the Ascension of Jesus and the Day of Pentecost.


Big Laugh theatre nights in store As Tom Davis’ brand new tour heads to Aberdeen

Big Laugh theatre nights in store As Tom Davis’ brand new tour heads to Aberdeen

Stand up Tom Davis is best known for hit shows King Gary, Murder In Successville and his popular podcast Wolf and Owl with Romesh Ranganathan.


Historic Ellon Ladies Ball continues to help the local community

Historic Ellon Ladies Ball continues to help the local community

The 64th hosting of the Ellon Ladies Ball raised much welcome funds for local groups, which was distributed at a gathering this week.


Aberdeenshire Council welcomes support for those with school meal debt

Aberdeenshire Council welcomes support for those with school meal debt

The First Minister has opened a £1.5 million fund to support councils in removing the impact of school meal debt from families across the country.


Portsoy’s Haal traditional festival finalises programme

Portsoy’s Haal traditional festival finalises programme

Folk at the Salmon Bothy have compiled a plentiful programme of concerts, sessions, workshops and sing-arounds


North-east rail users see peak-time ScotRail fares scrapped for a further three months

North-east rail users see peak-time ScotRail fares scrapped for a further three months

A pilot scheme which scrapped peak-time rail fares is being extended by the Scottish Government for a further three months.


Divas, boybands and musicals on the menu at north-east theatre’s eatery

Divas, boybands and musicals on the menu at north-east theatre’s eatery

The Terrace Bar and Cafe will be reaching for the stars as it celebrates the very best Divas and Boybands in newly introduced events.


Keith care home nominated for national award

Keith care home nominated for national award

The awards ceremony is due to take place in London on June 15.


Aberdeenshire firm’s aquaculture net cleaning tech sails through its maiden industry project

Aberdeenshire firm’s aquaculture net cleaning tech sails through its maiden industry project

A pioneering net cleaning pump, designed and manufactured by north-east firm Brimmond has successfully completed its first live site trial.


Aberdeen set to host World Agritourism Conference in 2026

Aberdeen set to host World Agritourism Conference in 2026

Aberdeen will be the main host of the World Agritourism Conference 2026 it was announcement in Bolzano, Italy at a meeting of world leaders..


Charities invited to apply for support from Moray Chamber’s business dinner

Charities invited to apply for support from Moray Chamber’s business dinner

THE deadline for applications is June 21.


SSEN begins third round of consultation events for new northern power line

SSEN begins third round of consultation events for new northern power line

Further public engagement sessions for the new power line and associated substation proposals will take place starting next week.


Scottish Greens announce their candidate for Gordon and Buchan

Scottish Greens announce their candidate for Gordon and Buchan

Sophie Molly will contest the seat in which the Scottish Greens last stood a candidate in 2010.


Nominate your Teacher of the Year in Aberdeenshire

Nominate your Teacher of the Year in Aberdeenshire

The Teacher of the Year competition is giving people the chance to win an Aberdeenshire Loves Local Gift Card.


Moray forester honoured by prestigious industry award

Moray forester honoured by prestigious industry award

David Hay, who lives with his family in Fochabers, has been awarded a prestigious Fellowship from the Institute of Chartered Foresters.


NESCol’s Luminate festival set to light up the summer

NESCol’s Luminate festival set to light up the summer

The next generation of creative stars are stepping into the spotlight with the launch of a new festival by the college.


Public session will give an update on changes to Minor Injury Unit opening hours in Huntly

Public session will give an update on changes to Minor Injury Unit opening hours in Huntly

Drop-in sessions are set to be held ahead of three Aberdenshire Minor Injury Units changing their opening hours to 8.30am to 7pm, seven days a week.


Food for positive thought at the Aberdeenshire Wellness Festival

Food for positive thought at the Aberdeenshire Wellness Festival

Aberdeenshire Wellness Festival which runs through to May 31 turned its focus to an event at the Garioch Community Kitchen in Inverurie.


Aberdeenshire Trading Standards address vulnerable resident’s rogue trader issues with new video doorbell

Aberdeenshire Trading Standards address vulnerable resident’s rogue trader issues with new video doorbell

New technology is being used at a north-east home which had been subjected to repeated visits by rogue doorstep tradesmen.


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