Apache Corporation’s North Sea workforce has donated £20,000 to Tillydrone-based charity, ALC (formerly Aberdeen Lads Club Community Project).
Pokemania, the UK’s fastest growing Pokémon event for collectors and fans, is coming to Aberdeen for the first time ever!
Wellhead Electrical Supplies is now offering Orga’s Temporary Aids to Navigation (AtoN) systems, providing essential marking and compliance solutions for offshore decommissioning projects.
The Labour Government must commit to funding for a vital carbon capture and storage project in Scotland if there is to be a just energy transition which could create thousands of jobs.
Gordon Christie, former managing director of IT Hotdesk, will take part in an exclusive industry panel at the MSP Growth Hub in London, where he will share his journey from founding IT Hotdesk to its recent acquisition by Redsquid.
Oak Tree Consultancy is delighted to announce a new client partnership with Maritime Developments Ltd, a leading provider of integrated solutions to the maritime and energy industries.
Aberdeen FC is delighted to announce the appointment of Peter Walker as the new general manager (stadium hospitality and events) of Pittodrie Stadium.
Aberdeen-based charity Gathimba Edwards Foundation (GEF) has officially rebranded with a fresh identity, a new website, and a renewed commitment to supporting children and families in both North-east Scotland and Kenya.
Aberdeen, a city at the heart of a critical transition, is gearing up to host an inspiring RSA Fellow event titled "The Future We Choose: Ethics, Governance, and Regenerative Leadership".
JB Priestley’s classic thriller An Inspector Calls is set to stop off at His Majesty’s Theatre from Tuesday, March 25 until Saturday, March 29 as part of a nationwide tour.
For the third year in a row, Aberdeen-based Appetite has been named IT Training Provider of the Year (Scotland) at the Prestige Awards, solidifying its position as the go-to provider for Microsoft 365 training.
Students from Webster’s High School, Kirriemuir who are taking part in the Daffodil DNA project co-ordinated by The James Hutton Institute and The University of Dundee, visited the Hutton’s Invergowrie campus to learn more about the opportunities open to them in science.