A ceremony to repatriate Tasmanian ancestral remains held in University of Aberdeen collections since the 1850s will take place on Friday (March 21).
Major roadworks on a central section on Union Street have been delayed - with the council blaming "worker productivity" for the slow progress.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
There are fresh calls for the windfall tax to be brought to an end after a new report predicted that Aberdeen will have the least economic growth of any UK city in the next three years.
Energy firm Baker Hughes is negotiating a 10-year extension to the lease on its Portlethen base as it plans to develop the site.
Energy services firm Hunting has announced plans to axe jobs in Aberdeen, blaming the North Sea tax hikes for the decision as its taken a heavy toll on activity.
Santander has announced plans to close 95 branches across the UK, including in Peterhead and Turriff.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) is urging the public to arrange a Power of Attorney for welfare matters, following reports indicating that one-third of patients experience discharge delays because they haven’t got a Power of Attorney in place.
With long-term projects locked in and exciting opportunities across local, national, and international scopes, Harper is expanding fast!
Aberdeenshire-based 3D scanning specialist, Viewport3, has received an additional certification from Lloyd’s Register (LR), further strengthening its position as industry leader in remote 3D inspection technology.
In a significant move to enhance educational opportunities across Scotland, RGC Online is excited to announce the launch of five new, live-taught, SQA-accredited courses.