A SOCIAL care provider operating in Buckie has unveiled a landmark pay rise for its frontline workers.
IT was time to reach for the stars when the Astronomer Royal for Scotland officially opened Aberdeen Science Centre.
THOUSANDS of people across the north-east who struggle to find the time or resources to take a holiday can now apply for a subsidised short break.
THE National Trust for Scotland’s effort to eradicate invasive plants is focusing on the north-east of Scotland this autumn.
CUSTOMERS across the north-east are being asked to nominate staff at their local butcher's for a special industry award.
THE Scottish SPCA is appealing for people with rural properties to come forward as potential new homes for members of a feral cat colony.
LOOKING for a new family this week is Cabbage.
THE Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) is underlining the dangers of the private use of fireworks.
TOP accordionist and violinist Brandon McPhee is set to head for Fochabers later this month.
THE approach to learning Gaelic is set to be transformed when a new comprehensive language learning course, SpeakGaelic, launches this Friday.
MORAY Council has agreed to offer its workforce the seasonal flu vaccination to support wellbeing and reduce absence rates.
SCOTLAND’s prestigious Gaelic short film competition, FilmG, has launched in a bid to find the next generation of talented Gaelic filmmakers.
THERE'S an older gentleman seeking his forever home in our latest Pet of the Week feature.
AS travel restrictions continue to relax, there is a change to the way vaccines for overseas travel are offered.
BUSINESSES in the north-east are being warned they face big fines if they fail to follow the rules on unsolicited junk email and text marketing.
THE £20-a-week cut to Universal Credit (UC) will impact a child in Scotland every seven seconds over the next month, a children's charity has warned.
A MANIFESTO highlighting the issues facing young people in Scotland has been launched.
THE Money for Moray team are back with a funding pot totalling £150,000 to support community groups and projects.
WITH winter on the horizon, a Moray councillor is urging eligible pensioners to make sure they are claiming pension credit.
PROJECTS which aim to bolster road safety at a local level are being invited to apply for funding from the Road Safety Trust.