AS Hogmanay and the new year approaches, the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service is warning of the dangers of using fireworks in private events.
A HARD year for the Scottish tourism industry, but there is hope on the horizon say VisitScotland's two most senior officers.
A GROUND-breaking project that helps Scots who are living with dementia has been trialling innovative new ways of working during the pandemic.
IF you missed out on your fix of panto help is at hand thanks to an online show.
HOPING to make his lack of a forever home hiss-tory is our Pet of the Week Sylvester
A MORAY charity has joined a wide list of organisations to benefit from a major housebuilders Christmas fund.
A NEW surve yhas revealed that 86 per cent of people are looking forward to spending the Christmas period with their partner.
STARS including Ria Hebden and Danny John-Jules will be coming to the screen to tackle loneliness at Christmas.
AS Santa gets ready to ride out with presents aplenty, the Coastguard have revealed their own special Christmas gift.
A NEW poll has revealed we’re craving the comforts of ‘retro’ Christmas food, after nearly nine months of Covid-19 restrictions.
MORE than 4300 savers across the north-east and Scotland as a whole have received up to a three-figure boost for Christmas.
A BOLD scheme to help support young people in their new job roles at a major Moray whisky producer have been unveiled.
PARENTS in Scotland are being urged to register the birth of their newborns, so HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) can verify their Child Benefit claims.
MORAY'S MSP has urged the region's residents to stick to the new Covid guidelines due to take effect from Boxing Day.
FROM resignation to vying for First Minister, all while in the middle of a pandemic, is not a typical career path by any manner of means.
VETS are advising those new first-time pet owners on how to best ‘pet proof’ their Christmas this year.
THE Fairer Moray Forum is advising residents where they can turn to for financial and emotional support
THERE was as rise of over 80 in number of people claiming Universal Credit (UC) across Moray in November.
MORAY Council has received an additional £9.712 million from the Scottish Government to support local services and tackle the impact of Covidc.
THE government's furlough scheme is supporting around 2500 jobs in Moray, newly published figures have revealed.