IT was time to celebrate a year of achievement and success for Buckie Boys’ Brigade when they held their annual awards ceremony.
A BUCKIE councillor and public service specialist strategy advisor has raised serious concerns about new Hate Crime law now in force in Scotland.
MORE than £37 million could be “thrown down the drain” if a Scottish Government review shelves the full A96 dualling upgrade plan.
THIS year’s significant anniversary of the D-Day landings is to be marked in Findhorn, while major services take place in Normandy and Portsmouth.
A MORAY third sector organisation is encouraging groups in the region to join in with Volunteers’ Week celebrations over June 3-9.
“SUBSTANTIAL support” for the north-east’s health and social care services is contained in the Scottish budget, a local MSP has stated.
A STUNNING and unique display has brought a pivotal moment in the history of Cullen to life.
PROJECTS supporting disadvantaged children and young people could be eligible to apply for a grant of up to £10,000 through the Ironmongers’ Company.
A 16-year-old youth has been arrested following a serious assault in Buckie.
THE Scottish Government’s decision to provide free rail travel for blind and partially sighted people and their companions has been hailed.
APPLICATIONS are now open for Marine Fund Scotland 2024-25.
THE progression of the Agriculture and Rural Communities (Scotland) Bill has been welcomed by a north-east MSP.
MORAY groups who work to benefit young people are being invited to attend the latest Children’s Forum meeting.
KIKO the Staffy cross is looking for her forever home.
CHOCOLATE may be a delicious treat for us humans but it’s sadly not one to share with our pets.
The Scottish SPCA is seeking new homes for rabbits in their care as their centres deal with an influx of the animals.
Wind Turbine Technician scholars from Nescol are on track to complete their course, equipped with vital skills for the energy transition.
A LOCAL MSP has demanded an urgent meeting with Stagecoach bosses following a public meeting in her constituency office.
A NEW survey from Acas has found that 70 per cent employees are not aware that the law is changing to make it easier to request flexible working.
Applications for medical training posts in Scotland are at record levels with more junior doctors joining the NHS than ever before.