A final spot and potential Gold awaits Jason Banks in the Scottish Gents 4, in World Bowls in Australia.
It's another weekend of local events taking place in Aberdeenshire, covering a wide range of hobbies, shopping and community meet-ups.
A combination of increasing demands along with a reduction in officers and staff is having a detrimental effect on Police Scotland’s performance.
The Fairtrade Foundation has agreed to continue Aberdeenshire’s Fairtrade zone status for the next three years.
The Scottish Government has launched a consultation asking for views on its plans to accelerate nature restoration and regeneration in the country.
UNISON, Scotland’s largest local government union says members will take part in the action over three days from Tuesday September 26 to Thursday 28.
A company developing a power source for tractors that runs on hydrogen is one of 12 innovators who have received a share of £11 million in funding.
Amey is undertaking resurfacing to a 2100 metre length of the A96 carriageway from the northern edge of Inverurie for two weeks.
The Scottish Gents 4s, Gents Singles and Ladies Pairs are through to quarter finals of World Bowls in Australia.
A new university course for Scottish paralegals has been created to support career development by Robert Gordon University.
Officers in Moray are appealing for information following the theft of a quad bike from a farm at Mid Knauchland, north of Huntly.
Kemnay author Fairley Taylor spoke to the first meeting of the season at the Garioch Heritage society on local feuding families.
Scotland, with Jason Banks as lead, beat England in World Bowls Championship Fours 14-10, and sit on top of their section.
Junior Doctors: Life on the Wards focusses on six First Year Junior Doctors embarking on their medical careers at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.
Quality Meat Scotland has released an updated assessment of the economic contribution of Scotland’s red meat supply chain to the Scottish economy.
Officers executed a search warrant at a property in Inverbervie where cannabis cultivation with an estimated street value of £250,000 was recovered.
All 92 hares from the Big Hop Trail will be heading back to Aberdeen this week before they are auctioned off to raise funds for Clan Cancer Support.
Health and Social Care Scotland’s chief officer for Aberdeenshire has been questioned by MSPs over the future of Insch Hospital.
Alan Hutcheon who is also non-executive director of ANM Group has been elected president of the Institute of Auctioneers and Appraisers in Scotland.
Residents in Turriff who have been plagued by anti-social driving are amongst the first to express concerns over a north-east police service trial.