‘I was so angry when dad died,’ says Tarves 12-year-old-Lucas, ‘but Archie Foundation helped’
The family of George Ross from Tarves share their story of being helped through grief by The Archie Foundation.
On the market: Modern home on private Aberdeenshire estate designed by award-winning architects
The property was designed to make the most of the stunning country views.
Fire crews called to blaze at homes in Alford
Two appliances are at the scene on Balcarres Terrace.
Dog owner jailed after he neglected Shar Pei pooch and refused to take it to vet
Craig Taylor admitted mistreating his Shar Pei mixed breed dog, Tank, who had a serious skin complaint and scratches all over his body.
Aberdeen’s Union Square: Which shops have arrived and which have closed?
There has been a rolling wave of comings and goings within the Aberdeen shopping centre.
Costco petrol station sparks fuel war in Westhill as some rivals slash their prices
Costco has become known for offering cheaper fuel than nearby competitors.
Tourists run for cover as heavy rain brings an end to sunny spell for north and north-east
Rain is expected to intensify around 4pm on Saturday, with wet weather spreading across much of the country.
Suspects speed off in blue electric car after ‘targeted’ Kintore robbery
A three-figure sum of cash and a mobile phone were stolen during the altercation.
Revealed: The best 9 north-east beaches as Aberdeen picks up award
Locations across the Highlands and Islands were also recognised.
Uber in 11th hour plea for council to ditch Street Knowledge Test – despite hundreds of locals calling for it to stay
Licensing chiefs will meet to discuss Aberdeen's taxi rulebook next week. Uber bosses want them to overlook the results of a recent major consultation.
Tributes for ‘remarkable and adventurous’ Aberdeenshire farm manager and dad-of-two Donald Barrie
The 59-year-old was at the helm of Glensaugh Farm for 25 years.
Dales Park School to reopen next week as repair works on fire ravaged sports hall continue
Older pupils are being taught at Peterhead Academy this week.
‘Broken’ Aberdeen University lecturers hit out at ‘scandalous proposal’ as 111 jobs face axe
One called the move academic vandalism.
Exclusive: Family say mum’s NHS Grampian cancer misdiagnosis contributed to Moray GP father’s suicide
The Crowley family’s lives were turned upside down after Mary was led to believe her cancer was terminal.
Aberdeen childcare worker struck ‘vulnerable’ four-year-old child
Ruth Wood has been given a warning following an investigation. She struck out after being kicked by the child.
Closure of Rosie’s Social Enterprises in Aberdeen a ‘loss to the city’
Based in Holburn Street, it has been running for over 25 years.
Jamie Forbes FAI day three: Police officers spent nine minutes inside high-rise searching for man
Day three of the inquiry heard evidence from the two officers who went to Elphinstone Court following reports that a man could be heard screaming for help.
Man accused of pretending to be trainee doctor at ARI to steal medicine and money
Stephen Byres Simpson, 22, appeared from custody at Aberdeen Sheriff Court where he entered no plea in relation to charges that he fooled staff into believing he was a medical student working at the hospital.
Blue VW Golf spotted near Aberdeen houses targeted by thieves
Jewellery and cash were stolen from six properties across the city.
World-renowned aerobatic display team to take to the skies at Portsoy Boat Festival
The line-up has been announced for the 33rd annual Scottish Traditional Boat Festival.
John Swinney sends SNP universities chief to Aberdeen for crunch talks over job cuts
Ben MacPherson is being dispatched to see furious university trade union officials who are worried for their future.
Government decides Craigden fence’s fate as neighbour disputes owner’s claim it is needed ‘to stop rowdy youths’
Holyrood planning chiefs have put the foot down as they made their decision on the west end barrier...
M&S recognises ‘strength of feeling locally’ but has confirmed Stoneywood Foodhall closing date
A total of 47 employees will be directly impacted by the store closure.
Camera crews return to Aberdeen train station for advert shoot
Equipment and production staff arrived at the station on Wednesday evening.
Energy firm leaving Rubislaw home for huge new base on outskirts of Aberdeen
Aberdeen-based Serica Energy is ramping up its expansions plans.
Aberdeen food poisoning fears as inspections ‘may or may not’ happen due to staff shortages
Complaints and allegations of food poisoning are up 26% while the council is forced to prioritise which venues can be inspected.
Historians say cash from new home plan near Insch ‘should be used to save ruined Wardhouse mansion’
There has been a long history of plans being submitted for the Garden Lodge, but none have made it off the drawing board so far.
Fire appliances sent to Union Street in Aberdeen to investigate ‘unknown smell’
Part of the Granite Mile was cordoned off as a result.
Gallery: More than 3,000 Aberdeen pupils unite for Big Sing and Play 2026
More than 3,000 Primary 4 pupils from Aberdeen City Council primary school gathered at Duthie Park for Big Sing and Play 2026 alongside musicians from the Royal Scottish National Orchestra and the council’s Music Service.
Banchory mum builds baby clothing brand in between work as a midwife and daughter’s nap times
Olivia Law started Mabel&Flo as a side hustle while on maternity leave, but the business has since grown.
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The family of George Ross from Tarves share their story of being helped through grief by The Archie Foundation.
The property was designed to make the most of the stunning country views.
Two appliances are at the scene on Balcarres Terrace.
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