Scotland’s seafood sector has launched a campaign against plans to ban fishing and harvesting in at least 10 per cent of the country’s waters.
A government committee wants to hear from members of the public and staff about their experiences of remote and rural healthcare services in Scotland.
A proposal of application has been submitted for 54 affordable homes at the site of a former north-east care home in Port Elphinstone.
With the good weather set to continue this weekend, there's a host of events on, including the legendary Steam Fair and Meldrum Sports.
Groundbreaking work undertaken by the University of Aberdeen, NHS Grampian and Kheiron Medical Technologies is helping to detect mammogram anomalies.
A new piste has been created at the Kemnay Birley Bush site and a meeting is to be held next week for prospective players.
The North-east Guilds and Northern Isles presbytery event in Inveurie attracted attendees from across the area to a workshop day.
A bloody 16th century battle will be re-enacted this summer near the Aberdeenshire site of the real-life event some 460 years ago.
Members of the public are being cautioned that even the smallest fire can spread with great speed and intensity and can devastate large areas.
NFU Scotland, Scottish Land & Estates, Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust, and the Bracken Control Group are calling for emergency chemical use.
Gordon MP Richard Thomson took a break from political battles last week to take part in a contest to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support.
Scottish Forestry is to invest in a comprehensive skills training programme for its front line staff in a drive to ramp up tree planting levels.
ABP has taken over Scotbeef's Bridge of Allan abattoir and Queenslie meat packing plant in a deal announced today.
Fraserburgh Post Office on Mid Street will close in September unless a new postmaster is found.
Five new green waste collection points in the north-east will not be progressed due to a lack of any budget to do so, say council officers.
Local photographer Ian Talboys' work will be on display in the Centre throughout July showcasing the park which sits in the heart of Inverurie.
Youngsters from Kemnay Primary School were singing their hearts out with melodies from the famous musical for their audience at Tuesday centre.
One of Aberdeenshire’s most historic hotels has strengthened its management team with the appointment of a respected industry figure.
Three engines were stolen, whilst there were attempted thefts of another two at the isolated location near Fraserburgh.
There is still time to provide feedback on the SSEN Kintore-Fiddes-Tealing project after the initial response to consultation feedback was published.