QUIET times continued at Buckie Harbour on the landings front as the holidays saw fishing boats tie for the festivities.
A LONG-time rescue centre pooch is desperate to find his forever home.
THE new year may not bring the hoped for Brexit bounty for Scottish fishermen as industry leaders express their misgivings
AS we head towards the end of a turbulent year, new research has revealed the challenges of 2020 have made Scottish residents kinder and more caring
WITH 2021 only scant hours away, NHS Grampian are urging people in the region to keep their Hogmanay celebrations to their own household.
THE Brexit deal struck by the UK Government could leave many businesses facing a cliff edge on January 1, a major accountancy firm has warned.
SCOTLAND should aim for more than just a return to yesterday in 2021, national sight loss charity RNIB Scotland has urged.
THE first ever cinema documentary entirely in Scottish Gaelic called Iorram (Boat Song) will be shown on BBC Alba on New Year’s Day.
MORAY MP Douglas Ross has welcomed the approval of the Oxford/Astra-Zeneca vaccine for use to combat Covid-19.
THE north-east's SSPCA animal rescue and rehoming centre has enjoyed a lot of success on the hoof in 2020 – quite literally!
AS Hogmanay and the new year approaches, the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service is warning of the dangers of using fireworks in private events.
A YEAR of uncertainty, a year of hope for Scotland – that was the verdict for 2021 by local MSP Stewart Stevenson.
BREXIT, Scottish Parliament elections and a possible Indyref2 are all on the radar for Moray MP and Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross.
RUNNERS hoping to blow away the cobwebs of their Hogmanay celebrations in Buckie will have to put the idea on ice for a year.
THERE was a poignant tinge in the air on Christmas Eve at Ardach Health Centre when they said a fond farewell to one of their longest serving doctors.
YOU'RE never too old to learn, as the saying goes, and this has been something of a 2020 motto for SNP MSP Stewart Stevenson.
A HARD year for the Scottish tourism industry, but there is hope on the horizon say VisitScotland's two most senior officers.
A GROUND-breaking project that helps Scots who are living with dementia has been trialling innovative new ways of working during the pandemic.
IF you missed out on your fix of panto help is at hand thanks to an online show.
HOPING to make his lack of a forever home hiss-tory is our Pet of the Week Sylvester