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Kinloss Abbot’s House will be re-opened to the public

Kinloss Abbot’s House will be re-opened to the public

Kinloss Abbey Trust aims to open the Abbot’s House at the important historical site to visitors.


“They saved my life”: Lochhead thanks NHS staff after emergency heart surgery

“They saved my life”: Lochhead thanks NHS staff after emergency heart surgery

The Moray MSP has thanked medical staff for saving his life after six weeks in hospital.


Surge in animal rescues as cost of living crisis continues to hit Scotland

Surge in animal rescues as cost of living crisis continues to hit Scotland

There has been a surge in the amount of animals are arriving at Scottish SPCA shelters, latest figures from the animal charity have revealed.


Highlands and Islands food and drink businesses given extra week to enter 2024 awards

Highlands and Islands food and drink businesses given extra week to enter 2024 awards

Food and drink businesses across the Highlands and Islands have been given an extra week to submit their entries for a leading industry showcase.


Mum’s cancer research Race For Life

Mum’s cancer research Race For Life

Mel Garrow is raising funds for a cancer charity having been clear of the disease for five years.


Moray Council: fall in sale of brown bin permits

Moray Council: fall in sale of brown bin permits

Garden waste collection.


Pupils Kiltwalk 25 miles for Forres school funds

Pupils Kiltwalk 25 miles for Forres school funds

The pupils were joined by parents and former staff on the Mighty Stride and Wee Stride Kiltwalks.


Ketamine dealer jailed after being arrested in Forres

Ketamine dealer jailed after being arrested in Forres

Nearly £60k of the drug discovered.


Police investigate eight assaults

Police investigate eight assaults

Forres police’s crime report for May includes eight assaults, numerous road crimes and the theft of a JCB digger.


(Picture special) Hundreds covered in colour on park run

(Picture special) Hundreds covered in colour on park run

Children and adults enjoyed running around Grant Park while being pelted with coloured powder.


(Picture special) Hundreds covered in colour on park run

(Picture special) Hundreds covered in colour on park run

Children and adults enjoyed running around Grant Park while being pelted with coloured powder.


Artists unveiled for Robert Gordon University’s Queer Cabaret at Aberdeen’s Lemon Tree

Artists unveiled for Robert Gordon University’s Queer Cabaret at Aberdeen’s Lemon Tree

In celebration of PRIDE month, the cabaret Glory is set to put queer creativity centre stage.


Trusted local news media important to combat misinformation, report shows

Trusted local news media important to combat misinformation, report shows

People will rely heavily upon highly trusted local news media to combat misinformation and fake news during the upcoming general election.


Moray Council restates its backing for dualling the A96

Moray Council restates its backing for dualling the A96

Message sent over need to widen Moray’s busiest road.


Peace vigil being held at Pluscarden Abbey for Gaza, Ukraine and other conflicts

Peace vigil being held at Pluscarden Abbey for Gaza, Ukraine and other conflicts

All invited to attend.


Child abuse ‘flourished and unchecked for decades’ at Gordonstoun, says inquiry

Child abuse ‘flourished and unchecked for decades’ at Gordonstoun, says inquiry

CHILDREN at Gordonstoun and Aberlour House faced rape, sexual assault, grooming and abuse from six teachers over decades, according to an inquiry.


Clock ticking to enter NFU Mutual’s Inspirational Young Person Award

Clock ticking to enter NFU Mutual’s Inspirational Young Person Award

The countdown is on for the budding stars of Scotland’s food and drink sector to enter NFU Mutual’s Inspirational Young Person Award.


Friends confident of a future for the Falconer Museum

Friends confident of a future for the Falconer Museum

Finderne Development Trust granted the Friends of the Falconer Museum £500 for promotion.


First postal voting packs on their way in Moray West, Nairn and Strathspey constituency

First postal voting packs on their way in Moray West, Nairn and Strathspey constituency

Postal voting packs have been issued to voters in the Moray West, Nairn and Strathspey constituency ahead of the UK parliament election.


Moray snooker handicap trophy success for New Club cue star Raymond MacKenzie

Moray snooker handicap trophy success for New Club cue star Raymond MacKenzie

A new name on the trophy after finals night in Elgin.


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