From Barcelona and Berlin to Forres, Karawane are are keen to share their world music record collection everywhere.
Look out for the model Highland cow fundraising for Highland Hospice this summer.
Dyke Primary eco-outlet encourages people to reduce, re-use and recycle clothing.
Piper Scott Hay marked the annual re-opening of Nelson's Tower at the weekend.
Forres Chorale performed a free concert at St John’s Episcopal Church.
The funds raised at the annual Les Clyne memorial will be donated to the Riding for the Disabled Association.
Around 20 people attended a party at Joan's home in Springfield Court.
Self-employed father-of- two Scott Lawrence wants to channel his interest in politics and need to help improve the area.
A local wildlife enthusiast has discovered what he believes are large numbers of wild geese with bird flu.
Work of groups and community efforts to be showcased at fair in Forres Town Hall.
Nelson's Tower is to re-open next weekend for a full season, the first time since the Coronavirus pandemic hit.
A meeting was arranged at the Tolbooth for those affected by flash flooding to describe it in person.
The community is invited to lunch at St Leonard’s Church Hall on Tuesday, March 27 in aid of the Ukraine Emergency Appeal.
Forres Highland Games is offering businesses the opportunity to get in on the action this summer.
Scottish Water were informed of sewage leaking from a drain on South Street on March 2 but were unable to deal with it until this week.
1st Forres Scouts completed a sponsored 20-mile cycle raising £1300 for Ukraine.
Forty-four members enjoyed high tea and reminiscing at the Mosset Tavern.
Moray Council ‘s budget plans include £192,000 for new signals at the junction of Orchard Road, St Catherine’s Road and Thornhill Road.
Moray Council has launched a learning strategy to develop solutions to school buildings falling below standards.
Moray's politicians are trying to persuade Bank of Scotland not to close its Forres High Street branch.