A prominent north-east fisheries organisation has become the latest to voice opposition to the introduction of Highly Protected Marine Areas.
An MSP has voiced concerns that the Largie to Insch road which has been closed since Storm Arwen in 2021 is leaving residents left stranded.
Aberdeenshire Council are renting out 20 electric bikes for use along the Formartine & Buchan Way, with a trial day in Ellon on Saturday.
Having won the Aberdeen & Kincardine Top Ten competition Kemnay now meet Stranraer this Sunday, in the Scottish playdown.
A funding award of £72,274 for The Haughs Improved Access Project will see enhanced lighting, accessibility improvements and shared path work.
In her latest column, MSP Gillian Martin discusses her role as Minister for Energy and what the future holds for Scotland.
31 Countries are set to battle it out on stage in Liverpool for a place in Saturday's live final.
MSP Liam Kerr has written to Transport Scotland to report motorists “slaloming” around problem parts of the A90 near Lonmay, Crimond and St Fergus.
Aberdeenshire Council's catering team has been given a Food for Life Served Here Bronze Award for its primary schools.
New Pitsligo Visual Arts Exhibition returns this month, and a call for entries is being made to potential exhibitors.
The ousttanding Garioch team played 24 matches, winning 19 and drawing one, finishing with 39 points.
Kem Fest which runs through to Saturday is showcasing a wide range of groups and activities in the Kemnay area.
The latest Agricultural Price Index shows that the rate of inflation in prices paid for goods and services has eased since peaking in the Autumn.
Events took place across the area, including lunches in Banff, Turriff, Ellon, Alvah and Inverurie in celebration of the Coronation.
Drivers are being advised of incidents at Cambus of May and to the north of Keith which have seen diversions put in place.
A 15 year-old has been arrested and charged in connection with a series of break-ins and thefts in Inverurie.
With early bird entry tickets now on sale for Turriff Show, the time is also right to think about those entries for this year's Industrial Section.
Pupils from two Aberdeenshire primary schools have joined forces with RSPB Scotland to create an exhibition exploring the importance of peat bogs.
NSA says that diverse farmland habitats, the people that manage them and the livestock found amongst them must be protected, not threatened.
New reports show that Aberdeenshire "will see the percentage of the network receiving a new or enhanced road surface decrease."