Spot On Cabs won two accolades at the Scottish Taxi and Private Hire and Chauffeur Awards in Glasgow.
Most Forres ward Moray councillors are looking forward to construction of a synthetic playing surface in the town.
Forres, Nairn and District Riding for the Disabled Association have restarted at a temporary location near Elgin.
A heritage project is bringing together stories and photos on a dedicated website accessible to all.
Equipment at Forres Waste Water Treatment Works is being upgraded or replaced to increase capacity.
Moray councillors George Alexander and Lorna Creswell would like to hear what is important to constituents before the council polls in May.
Transport Scotland will reduce the limit in the centre of Alves to better protect villagers including primary pupils.
Spot On Cabs are in the finals of the Scottish Taxi and Private Hire and Chauffeur Awards.
Koby Nicolson will have his locks lopped for the first time in four years before donating them to the Little Princess Trust.
St John Lodge No 37 Past Master Allan Lawrence presented a cheque to Forres and District Pipe Band chairwoman Kathleen Robertson.
Tesco shoppers chose the Dava Way Association for a Community Grant to buy tools and new fencing.
Highland Classic Motorcycle Club representatives presented a cheque to Forres RDA's chairwoman at Miltonduff.
MORAY offshore worker talks about war in his adopted homeland Ukraine.
Bruno Cawley's plaque is on a bench overlooking the Divie Burn in memorial to his late wife Paula.
Orbex's launchpad at Kinloss Barracks allows the company to practice launch procedures for their Prime rocket.
Forres Community Woodlands Trust is offering the chance to sponsor 24 bird boxes being placed in local forests.
Members of Meeting Point are available for conversations over free tea, coffee, hot chocolate and biscuits at the town hall.
St John’s Episcopal Church is hosting the rescheduled performance next weekend.
Moray Firth Credit Union's video explains what it offers, including loans at lower rates of interest than high street banks.
1st Forres Scouts are investing £3665.29 in a projector, screen, tables and chairs for wider community use.