It is estimated there are now around 1 million wild deer in Scotland, figures which show they require proper management.
Fitness coach Lee Donald will take on her toughest personal challenge in aid of Friends of Anchor.
Clear spells will start to develop tonight, with road surface temperatures dipping below zero with the risk of ice and hoar frost.
Disabled people and support organisations in Aberdeenshire are being urged to help shape the re-opened Independent Living Fund.
After repeated flooding from storm events the path had suffered from washouts and will be tarred to make it more resilient against future flooding.
Temporary lights are in place near the North Street/A96 junction due to flooding on the road.
Scotland saw only seven convictions for livestock worrying at a time when 159 offences were logged by Police Scotland.
The first weekend in January sees events getting underway again across the north-east.
The project which will run for just over two weeks will address defects on 6.5km of the northbound A90 Brechin bypass.
Cowie Thistle, Echt AFC and Insch AFC will welcome Knockentiber, East Dunbartonshire and Wishaw Wycombe Wanderers to the north-east on Saturday.
Scotland’s climate is changing faster than scientists predicted according to new analysis by The James Hutton Institute in Aberdeen.
Continued issues caused by flooding will see trains between Aberdeen and Inverness subject to delays and cancellations for the rest of week.
Often described as the embodiment of the Scottish herring fishing industry, William Coull Deas has died aged 98.
Work led by a team from Aberdeen University will feature on BBC 2's Digging for Britain.
Reverend Richard Coles the only British vicar to have had a number-one hit single and appear on Strictly Come Dancing heads to Aberdeen.
2023 is on track to be Earth’s warmest year on record, while carbon dioxide concentrations are at their highest for at least 2 million years.
Due to obstruction of the track between Dyce and Inverurie disruption is expected to continue until the water level drops.
The proposed site at St Bryde Lodge would see the old building turned into a modern home.
The annual agronomy roadshow offers an evidence-based approach to productive and sustainable arable systems later this month at a free event.
Due to an obstruction on the track between Dyce and Inverurie all train lines are closed and disruption is expected until early afternoon.