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THE pair were recognised at a ceremony in the Banff Springs Hotel on Thursday, April 25.
SCOTTISH Green MSP Maggie Chapman, has backed calls the Fire Brigades Union’s campaign on maternity leave.
THE Linkwood Primary School pupil has shown great resilience despite being only six years old.
Ambulance technician and RNLI volunteer Elaine Mair was named Hero of Heroes at the Moray and Banffshire Heroes ceremony.
Teenager who wants to be a vet has fought back from cancer.
CALLS are being made for better wheelchair taxi provision in the area.
THE letter was found last week more than eight months after it had been sent.
POLICE are appealing for information.
GROUPS who help maintain premises used by those in need could be in line for a four figure cash boost.
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OUR investigations team has unearthed the true state of the waiting list for adult autism diagnosis in the north east of Scotland.
TRIP to celebrate retirement will also provide support to villagers devastated by earthquake.
ST ANDREWS near Lhanbryde may close after 240 years.
Bruce Fummey now appearing at Lossiemouth FC social club.
THE club released a statement on the decision on Friday afternoon.
Trails by Laggan are hosting YT Industries TweedLove Enduro Series and BEMBA British National Enduro Series
Club told they don’t have the required licence.
Skipper has matched his tally of 27 tries from last season and is gunning for glory in Edinburgh.
Scandinavian curlers win the top prizes at Moray Leisure Centre in Elgin.
Members young and old were piped out on Reidhaven Street green.
Cameron says “If you just focus on what you do and believe in your own ability you can do some amazing things.”
The Scottish National Whisky Festival will return to the Highland capital this summer for its third consecutive year.
John Davidson explores a quieter route in the hills above Dores, where a new hydro development looks set to impact on the area in the next few years
A mystery donor is helping to build bridges in the north of Scotland after pledging thousands of pounds to a Highland trail group.
Exploring the remote lochs and lochans of Caithness is not the same challenge that it once was, but there are few who have visited them all
John Davidson completes a loop of the Great Glen Way, taking in the newly signed high-level route over Carn na Leitire
An award-winning performance from theatre dance company Curious Seed will come to the Lemon Tree in Aberdeen for one night only.
Shed Seven have announced a special 30th anniversary tour which will be coming to Aberdeen.
It opens in Highland Scotland but then spreads out to make connections with cultures across the world.
Direct from the West End, The Drifters Girl comes to Aberdeen and we speak to Carly Mercedes Dyer who plays Faye Treadwell in the hit show.
Professor David Wilson has joined forces with Marcel Theroux for a new tour – Killer Books – which is coming to Aberdeen.
Bob Harris and Colin Hall are heading to St Margaret's Braemar with their show focus on The Beatles.
The "enduring legacy" of Mary Queen of Scots will be celebrated at a new exhibition which is set to get under way in Wester Ross.
Ullapool art gallery, An Talla Solais, has launched its latest exhibition in partnership with the Highland Print Studio.
Humza Yousaf is under pressure after terminating the powersharing deal between the SNP and Scottish Greens
April has been a ‘month of two halves’ with a warm couple of weeks followed by chillier weather and more rain than average, the Met Office said.
The watch, owned by the richest man on the Titanic – businessman John Jacob Astor, went down with the ship in 1912 and is engraved with his initials.
The man, named by local authorities as Peter Smith, 64, from Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, was attacked 10 metres off the shore.