Remembrance on the battefields and on our own war memorials was vividly illustrated by guest speaker Gaynor Berkin.
Glen Marshall Morrison of the Garioch Fish Bar in Inverurie and Jamie Russo of the Redcloak Fish Bar, Stonehaven are amongst 10 national finalists.
Over 10,000 young people aged under 16, around 16 per cent of the total were living in poverty in Aberdeenshire.
Engineering business ACE Winches has called on industry to invest more in training young people as it expands its own apprenticeship scheme.
Amongst changes being implimented, general dental service check-ups will change from every six months to every 12 months.
Turriff's first dedicated ambulance has taken up station at the local fire station to provide cover for the area.
Huntly Nordic and Outdoor Centre and Greenmyres have both seen work start this week to improve the facilities on offer.
Periods of heavy rain associated with Storm Ciarán will affect the north-east during Thursday and early Friday.
With local farmers dealing with aftermath of heavy rain and flooding, the issue of mud on roads in Aberdeenshire is being highlighted.
Jimmy Carr: Laughs Funny will be stopping off in Aberdeen on Saturday, December 6, 2025.
The iconic production Romeo and Juliet runs at Aberdeen’s His Majesty’s Theatre till Saturday.
The latest 2023 figures released by the Scottish Government show mixed findings with changes in livestock, arable and vegetable proportions.
The merger of Aberdeen College and Banff and Buchan College in 2013 created one of the largest providers of vocational education in Scotland.
There's a new face in Shetland as DI Ruth Calder played by Ashley Jensen finds a case bringing her back home.
From today 62,500 vulnerable and low-income households across the region will receive £300, the second of three payments.
Projects for new schools in Fraserburgh and Stonehaven are amongst those that have missed out on vital Scottish Government funding.
NFUS North East environmental and land use committee chairman Patrick Sleigh offers up his thoughts on recent flooding.
Art specialist David Herd produced a portrait of the distinctive politician, broadcaster and author Rory Stewart in the heat of the popular TV series.
Senior sheep and beef specialist at SAC Consulting Kirsten Williams is encouraging sheep farmers to take a closer look at the growth of their lambs.
The Wind by Alsitair Lawrie is a sinister tale of a young man returning to an east coast fishing town during an ungodly storm.