The Bothie which provides a location for young people to meet in a safe, inspiring and supportive environment is set to celebrate its 10th birthday.
The project will see the installation of a new 680 metre filter drain on the A90 between Lonmay and Crimond, helping alleviate flooding.
SSEN Transmission's proposed new 400kV overhead line between Beauly, Blackhillock, New Deer and Peterhead has seen several changes made to the route.
SSEN will contribute to the development of 200 properties which following completion of the power projects, will support local housing requirements.
Initial concrete inspections at Aboyne Bridge have been completed and further detailed specialist inspections and assessments continue.
Occasional wintry showers will affect eastern Scotland this evening and through Monday morning.
The series will uncover some of the truths behind artificial intelligence and the role it plays in our lives.
Police Scotland’s commitment to disrupting the activities of organised crime groups is unwavering as new figures for July to September show.
DJ, broadcaster and global dance music legend Pete Tong has announced that his critically acclaimed Ibiza Classics will return for a brand-new show.
North East Scotland College has earned two coveted prizes at the CDN College Awards.
Key senior appointments at the P&J Live see the business look ahead to a strong and varied programme of events in 2024.
Following a 12-month pilot project RSABI is now set to roll out an award-winning, digital mental health care service to a wider audience.
It's that time of year again and across the north-east communities are getting ready to celebrate Christmas.
Cars will be able to visit all household recycling centres in Aberdeenshire except for Inverurie and Westhill without booking from Monday, January 8.
Police action is set to highlight the criminal and personal consequences of being found guilty of driving with drugs in your system.
SSEN Transmission have confirmed that plans for a substation near Keith as part of a new power-line development have been revised.
A century ago on December 2 the BBC aired its first Gaelic programme shortly after the opening of the broadcaster’s Belmont Street studio in Aberdeen.
Inspire, Clan Cancer Support, Friends of the Neuro Ward, CHAS, Friends of ANCHOR and AberNecessities will provide volunteer support for the event.
From a seasonal showcase by Andre Reiu to the annual Den Dasher, there's tons going on this weekend.
Daytime temperatures will be rooted in single figures and overnight temperatures falling well below freezing in many places.