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Highland tennis leagues serve up first action of season

Highland tennis leagues serve up first action of season

Results from opening day’s games.


Rockall rescue set to feature on small screen as Buckie ex-pat’s bid to return dashed

Rockall rescue set to feature on small screen as Buckie ex-pat’s bid to return dashed

A BUCKIE expat who has raised over £20,000 for Armed Forces charities after braving a month on Rockall has had to abandon his attempt to return.


Rockall rescue set to feature on small screen as Buckie ex-pat’s bid to return dashed

Rockall rescue set to feature on small screen as Buckie ex-pat’s bid to return dashed

A BUCKIE expat who has raised over £20,000 for Armed Forces charities after braving a month on Rockall has had to abandon his attempt to return.


Who wants to play snooker in Moray against a 147-break star who’s won at the Crucible?

Who wants to play snooker in Moray against a 147-break star who’s won at the Crucible?

Local players are being invited to play a frame against world snooker tour player.


Nordic Fiddlers to visit Findhorn

Nordic Fiddlers to visit Findhorn

THE band are set to play at Universal Hall on May 4.


World’s strongest brothers set for Keith Show display

World’s strongest brothers set for Keith Show display

THE pair are the only brothers in history to make the finals of World’s Strongest Man.


52 stalls and live music this Saturday at Huntly Spring Market

52 stalls and live music this Saturday at Huntly Spring Market

Family event to kick off three-day weekend


The Lecht ski resort battling to secure future after “dire season”

The Lecht ski resort battling to secure future after “dire season”

THE near five-decade old venue may be forced to shut down if it fails to raise £35,000.


Crowdfunder extended for town hall project

Crowdfunder extended for town hall project

A structural defect has to be repaired before FACT’s £5million revamp can proceed.


Elgin City defender feared the drop but says Hale’s arrival has brought fresh optimism

Elgin City defender feared the drop but says Hale’s arrival has brought fresh optimism

Perthshire-based stopper has pledged his future at Borough Briggs despite offers elsewhere.


Organiser’s enthusiasm for MacMoray not fading ahead of festival’s third year

Organiser’s enthusiasm for MacMoray not fading ahead of festival’s third year

Andy Macdonald said this year will be an improvement on the past two.


Honour for Moray man as he receives BEM in front of old school

Honour for Moray man as he receives BEM in front of old school

JOHN MacKintosh received his BEM at the sunken gardens in Forres on Tuesday.


When should I put a Power of Attorney in place?

When should I put a Power of Attorney in place?

Julie Doncaster of Harper Macleod explains how a Power of Attorney can be beneficial


Elgin performer to take on Edinburgh Fringe with unique new show

Elgin performer to take on Edinburgh Fringe with unique new show

Callum Grant is gearing up to make waves at this summer's Edinburgh Fringe Festival with his show, Broken Planet.


Wilkinson makes middleweight switch and leans on sports scientist who has worked with world champs

Wilkinson makes middleweight switch and leans on sports scientist who has worked with world champs

Moray fighter takes on Ben McGivern for Scottish title in Elgin this weekend.


Nescol celebrates £700k benefactor boost

Nescol celebrates £700k benefactor boost

NORTH East Scotland College has received a £200,000 donation from a local business – taking the benefactor’s total investment since 2021 to £700,000.


Speyside residents serving up community cheer at Aberlour Tea Room

Speyside residents serving up community cheer at Aberlour Tea Room

Weekly event starts again after last year’s flooding


Take a sneak peak inside the new Elgin Poundland

Take a sneak peak inside the new Elgin Poundland

Scheduled to open this summer following renovation.


Picture Flashback: MacMoray 2022 Memories

Picture Flashback: MacMoray 2022 Memories

Today we take a look back the first MacMoray festival in 2022.


NICKY MARR: Humza Yousaf was the least likely to get my vote

NICKY MARR: Humza Yousaf was the least likely to get my vote

With not a single rural MSP in the Scottish cabinet since Humza Yousaf came to power, we have been forgotten, says our columnist.


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