PEOPLE will be able to exercise more than once a day from Monday.
THE Highlands and Islands has already received £10 million in Covid-19 support cash.
THERE have been 100 incidents of coronavirus-related attacks or threats on police officers and staff.
THE Findhorn Foundation has received £100k from the Scottish Government.
THREE Forres groups have been supported by the Co-op.
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THE six figure milestone has been reached by the Moray Emergency Relief Fund
Stroke patient David Jackson was worried about where his next meal was coming from.
ONE benefit of people spending more time at home is they are able to get into the garden, if they have one.
A MORAY firm is continuing to do its bit to help charities and good causes amid the Coronavirus crisis.
An RAF Puma helicopter from Kinloss has airlifted its first critically ill coronavirus patient to hospital.
Moray Council is supporting its suppliers of goods and services.
Walkers, joggers and cyclists are being urged to act responsibly when out for their local exercise during Covid-19 restrictions.
Lockdown rules have been relaxed to allow autistic people to leave home more than once a day to exercise.
Volunteer Special Constables have pledged thousands of hours to support Police Scotland’s response to the Coronavirus pandemic.
ABERDEEN International Airport is to open a drive-through coronavirus testing facility for health staff and key workers.
SCOTLAND'S chief medical officer, Dr Catherine Calderwood, has apologised unreservedly for ignoring her own advice.
THE community spirit that has come shining through amid the coronavirus pandemic, has been praised by senior councillors.
Grief is what we experience when a person or pet dies isn’t it?
BY coming together, people can fight the threat posed by coronavirus, insists Highlands and Islands MSP Jamie Halcro Johnston.