Family-run Porstoy business crowned UK’s best small farm shop
The award was 'lovely moment' for the Cowies.
Trinity Centre escalators plan ‘could make empty Union Street units more attractive’
The group in charge of filling empty units on Aberdeen's Granite Mile reckon replacing the steep staircase at the Trinity Centre with escalators could be a step in the right direction....
Peterhead man with golden gun caught by police
Callum McDonald thought parading his weapon in public would be fine because he bought it in a local shop ... then the police swooped.
‘I had become immune to death, but this made it real again’: Aberdeen DI’s team faced several cancer diagnoses in three years
DI James Callander took part in a cancer support training programme which he says has given him the confidence to support his colleagues.
Aberdeen marathon man reveals why he ran 26 miles dressed as a train
Iain Grigor, 40, is now a Guinness World Record holder as a result of his weekend exertions.
Sainsbury’s reveal £7.75 MILLION cost of Inverurie supermarket – but roads bosses could still block plans
Aberdeenshire Council's roads team are still concerned about the retail park's junction and how it would manage with an increase in traffic created by the new supermarket.
Teen arrested over ‘robbery’ in Summerhill
Large amounts of officers could be seen at Rosewell House and the surrounding area this morning.
Opening date for Schuh at Aberdeen’s Union Square revealed
The store is moving from St Nicholas Street in the city centre.
Football legend Paul Gascoigne to visit Peterhead
Blue Toon locals will have the chance to 'meet and greet' the former Rangers and England player.
Magnus the Walrus spotted in Findochty in latest stop on north-east tour
Katie Wilson of The Admirals pub said "it isn't something you see everyday".
An interview with Mackie Academy head Louise Moir on everything education: ‘We’re like the fourth emergency service’
Louise Moir has taught the International Baccalaureate and helped set up one of Tony Blair's infamous Academies. But she has been at the Stonehaven secondary for 13 years.
Exclusive: Owner reveals what’s next for Budz Bar building revamp – and how plans depend on city centre population boost
Owner Allan Smith spoke to The P&J about the timeline of the project, which has been in the works since 2023 and recently received planning permission...
Row over holiday cabins near Huntly as council says rural retreat ‘would be too car-dependent’
Aberdeenshire Council planners initially refused the proposal as they didn't think it was well connected to nearby towns and villages, and would be "car-dependent".
Aberdeen Nuart 2026 festival ends with high-energy closing party at EXODUS
The Nuart Aberdeen 2026 closing party “F*CK ART, LET’S DANCE” ended the festival on April 25 at EXODUS in Aberdeen with DJ Martyn Reed and Friends delivering a late-night house and vinyl set.
Farmfoods closing Aberdeen branch ahead of new store opening
The frozen food specialists will welcome customers to a Don Street supermarket this summer.
Aberdeen man sent naked pics to 12-year-old boy, who turned out to be undercover police officer
Ian Addison, 31, added what he believed was a child to his “private” Snapchat account, where he was hoarding naked images of himself.
Man charged after car ‘torched’ in Aberdeen
The incident occurred at a small residential car park near Woodend Hospital.
Aberdeen domestic abuser jailed after attacking and humiliating ex over months
David McAvoy has been locked up for a vile course of behaviour, which saw him attack his former partner and refuse her access to a toilet.
Exclusive: Aberdeen teacher lifts lid on school violence – and dares bosses to return to the classroom to ‘confront situation honestly’
Former teachers now running Aberdeen City Council education services are being challenged to go back to school to see the modern-day reality of the job, as "issues beginning on social media enter the classroom the next day".
Fresh bid to demolish homes near Rubislaw Quarry for modern replacement sparks another neighbour row
Previous plans for the Kinaldie Crescent site were withdrawn amid a local spat, but the new proposals have upset residents again...
Weekend court roll – A school stabbing and a dolphin-botherer
Our reporters have been sitting in courtrooms across the north and north-east this week and covered a wide variety of cases.
Two people taken to hospital after three-vehicle crash on A96
Police, firefighters and paramedics attended the scene.
Gallery: Nuart Aberdeen 2026 launches opening weekend with guided street art tours
Nuart Aberdeen 2026 opened its weekend with guided tours showcasing new street art across the city, led by guest guide Stuart Holdsworth.
Gallery: Open age group diving championships shine in Aberdeen
Aberdeen hosted the Scottish diving championships where athletes vied for the Thistle Trophy, highlighting discipline and dedication.
Stonehaven drug-driver with children in car blames everyone but himself
Scott Brogan, who was almost 12-times the cocaine limit, even blamed paramedics for "traumatising" the youngsters by taking them to hospital after the crash.
Fire crews battle blaze at Peterculter home
A fire broke out at a Coronation Road property on Sunday afternoon.
Gallery: Aboyne’s Coos’ Cathedral hosts sold-out cocktails & coos ladies day
Cocktails & Coos Ladies Day brought vibrant cocktails and entertainment to Aboyne’s Coos’ Cathedral, delighting attendees at the popular local event.
Gallery: Big Belmont Bash returns alongside Nuart Aberdeen weekend
Big Belmont Bash and Nuart Aberdeen bring packed weekend to Aberdeen city centre.
Driver charged after van ‘collided with multiple vehicles’ at Aberdeen roundabout
The crash took place on the Kingswells roundabout near Skene Road.
Fire crews extinguish ‘deliberate’ blaze at Ugie Beach in Peterhead
The grass fire broke out near Peterhead Golf Club on Saturday night.
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The award was 'lovely moment' for the Cowies.
The group in charge of filling empty units on Aberdeen's Granite Mile reckon replacing the steep staircase at the Trinity Centre with escalators could be a step in the right direction....
Callum McDonald thought parading his weapon in public would be fine because he bought it in a local shop ... then the police swooped.
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