Today (Monday 18, April) sees the launch of Aberdeen City Council’s annual Creative Funding scheme for 2022-23.
Scores of runners will take part in Run Balmoral on Saturday 23, April, in a bid to raise thousands of pounds for vital women's health research at the University of Aberdeen.
Mental Health Aberdeen (MHA) had planned to spend most of 2020 celebrating 70 years of supporting the mental wellbeing of people in the North-east.
Ministers have been ordered to send their civil servants back to the office after it emerged that up to three-quarters of staff are still working from home.
Scotland's first minister has apologised after being filmed in a barber shop without wearing a face covering.
In light of cost increases, there has also been a sharp deterioration in the outlook for corporates’ margins. A majority of CFOs (71%) believe operating margins will fall over the next 12 months, compared to 44% in the previous quarter. But despite this, three-quarters expect revenues to rise over the next year.
Here are the top business stories making the headlines in the morning newspapers.
North Sea oil companies have pledged to keep using Orkney's Flotta terminal for many years to come. The facility has been in operation since 1976 and has handled billions of crude in the decades since then.
TEDx talks will return to Aberdeen later this year - and organisers are on the hunt for inspirational speakers.
Aberdeen Football Club is asking fans to share their views on plans to build a new stadium next to the club’s spiritual home at Pittodrie.
Aberdeenshire could soon be home to Scotland's largest solar farms under plans being out forward by an Irish energy firm.