It will soon be time to get out the brushes and easel as the Cullen Community Paint Out draws near.
Students from Gray’s School of Art are celebrating success after winning awards at the opening of Gray’s Degree Show last Friday.
PLANS to build a biogas plant just outside Buckie have been unveiled.
THE next generation of Esports stars are set to develop their skills at an exciting new facility at North East Scotland College.
Over 400 people flocked to the Fochabers Recycled Summer when the event set up shop in the Public Institute.
A BRUSH with death has persuaded two local youngsters to raise cash for the RNLI.
STUDENTS from Fochabers and Huntly are among those getting ready to unveil their work at the RGU School of Art degree show.
BUCKIE Ladies were back in league action again on Sunday when they travelled north to face Sutherland.
Buckie is set to commemorate the sacrifices made during D-Day at a special service this Saturday morning.
A NUMBER of roadworks in and around Buckie are set to get under way this week.
Findhorn’s Park Ecovillage is set to play host to a play with a difference over Saturday and Sunday, June 8-9.
Action is finally on the horizon to fix a large sinkhole which had appeared in Barhill Road, Buckie.
MORAY Council is joining organisations around the UK in celebrating the contribution volunteers make to their communities.
MORAY Gift Card’s new Teacher of the Year contest is now open for nominations.
MORAY Gift Card’s new Teacher of the Year contest is now open for nominations.
A group of Portknockie anglers are hoping to net a tidy sum for a cancer charity when they hold their inaugural Mid-Summer Charity Fly Fishing event.
The number of benefits claimants in Moray has fallen by more than10 per cent, year-on-year figures for April have revealed.
Buckie Ladies’ League Cup clash against Nairn on Sunday was a debut to remember for Skye Smith when she celebrated the occasion with a goal.
A Buckie councillor has expressed his serious concern about Moray Council’s recent budget, which was passed with cross party support.
Tackling child poverty will remain a priority of the Scottish Government, a north-east SNP NSP has vowed.