An Aberdeen grandad will become the oldest person to take to the Friends of ANCHOR catwalk this May as he joins the 24 male participants on stage.
The Fit For Offshore Renewables status acknowledges ICR possessing the requisite expertise, skills and proficiency to excel in the sector.
Journalism, 'from the inside out' was the theme for guest speaker broadcaster Rachel Stewart in Inverurie this week at the Heritage Society.
The north-east cooperative business has expanded its foothold in the Central Belt with the purchase of Glasgow based auction business Sweeney Kincaid.
A vital element of investigatory work into the concrete disintegration in the structure’s top deck will the council consider all options,
The line-up for this year’s Courage on the Catwalk has been revealed as Friends of ANCHOR’s flagship fashion show marks its 10th anniversary in May.
The weather may still be on the wintry side but there's lots going on across the north-east
Creative community worker Millie Farmer's latest session helped locals with the decoration of pillar candles.
The James Hutton Institute in Aberdeen is testing for a cocktail of chemicals, from pesticides to antidepressants, to help reveal areas of concern.
Mackie’s of Scotland will showcase the first-of-its-kind creation at the 10th anniversary of the Spectra Light Festival in Aberdeen.
Athletes from the north-east have won a clutch of medals at the inaugural Special Olympics Great Britain National Winter Games in Folgaria, Italy.
Officers are appealing for information after a number of bolts were removed from the Jubilee Gairnshiel Bridge near Ballater.
With over 15 million worldwide listeners on his Fire It Up radio show Eddie has headlined all the biggest festivals and clubs in the world.
With works already taking place at the Insch junction, a second set are now due to start at the same time next to Morgan McVeighs on the A96.
A yellow warning for snow and ice has been issued for Friday and Saturday across the area.
A popular steakhouse at Thainstone has closed its doors to diners in the north-east.
Alan Brown MP will present a Bill today that, if passed, would force the UK government to publish proposals for a compensation scheme for WASPI women.
The hub will bring together specialist services which support women affected by commercial sexual exploitation in the north-east.
The team behind plans to reopen the Belmont Cinema have appointed TINTO as architects to help breathe new life into the city’s iconic picturehouse.
Amey is undertaking overnight works between Monday, February 12 and Saturday 24 along a 1.2km length of A96 north of Kellockbank.