A desire to cut carbon emissions, improve health and keep children safe as they walk to school in Forres has seen award recognition for Judith Binney.
The Glenglassaugh Scottish Traditional Boat Festival in Portsoy will host the world-famous Red Arrows Aerobatic Team on Saturday, June 22
Mr Yousaf said was facing two motions of no confidence and the likelihood of being forced from office if he chose to stay.
Having a big vision and set of values that encourage acts of kindness was central to Findochty Primary School’s award nomination.
A charity which supported over 500 local youngsters last year alone providing school uniforms and winter clothing has been recognised for its efforts.
Owners of any birds other than parrots, finches, budgies and canaries will need to be registered even if they only have one animal at their location.
New stirring up of hatred offences for protected characteristics will include age, disability, religion, sexual orientation, and trans-identity.
SSEN have narrowed down proposals for their 'preferred' routes for a new power line and are hosting events along its route from Beauly to Peterhead.
A yellow warning for snow and ice has been issued for Friday and Saturday across the area.
Cold air from the north will drop temperatures across the area with an increased chance of wintry hazards and a potential for snow again.
Vandalism that occurred within the lane between Tolbooth Street and High Street, Forres, known locally as 'Bobbies' Bow'.
An amber warning for wind has been issued for the Highlands, northern coast and part of the Moray Firth coast from 6pm today until 8am on Wednesday.
A strong jet stream is pushing another low-pressure system off the Atlantic across northern Scotland bringing wet and windy weather for Tuesday night.
All services across the country will be suspended from 7pm tonight (Sunday) and there will be no rush hour services on Monday morning.
This weekend will see a change in weather as strong winds follow on from the recent snow across the north.
An Amber warning has been issued for northern parts of Scotland as winter hazards continue to dominate the weather.
A warning for snow and ice across the whole region is in place for the whole of Sunday and into Monday as snow showers return.
A northerly airflow will bring cold arctic air to the UK from Sunday and into early next week, with snow showers focused across northern areas.
It is estimated there are now around 1 million wild deer in Scotland, figures which show they require proper management.
Financial support is available through Help for Heating grants, starting at £300, to help those struggling to keep their homes warm.