The Garioch Sports Centre is delighted to announce that premium housebuilder Cala Homes (North) has become the new sponsor of the Run Garioch 10K.
Clan Cancer Support has launched a new Christmas appeal for 2025, enabling donors to help the charity be there for local people impacted by a cancer diagnosis.
Port of Aberdeen has confirmed it is to cut its workforce, citing a steep drop in oil and gas activity in the North Sea.
A long-running saga over Aberdeen’s controversial bus gates will come to a head at the Court of Session today.
The first images of a £2million project to bring life back to one of Aberdeen’s most historic squares have been released today - showing how a long-vacant granite landmark will be restored to residential use.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Labour activist and Deltic Energy boss Mark Lappin has warned Ed Miliband's North Sea hostility risks a repeat of the devastating impact Margaret Thatcher's policies had on working-class Britain.
The rate of unemployment in the UK has risen to its highest level since the CV19 pandemic, according to official figures.
A technology industry report has suggested Scotland could create 138,000 jobs in the sector - if it adopts a policy similar to the "Beckham tax break".
Aberdeen-based Greenwell Equipment has introduced sit/stand desks for all its employees as part of a company-wide commitment to health, wellbeing and productivity in the workplace.
TrustFord Aberdeen is gearing up to host a brand-new networking experience, the “Fall for TrustFord” CV Networking Event, taking place on Wednesday 20th November, from 4pm to 6pm at Craigshaw Crescent, West Tullos Industrial Estate, Aberdeen, AB12 3AP.
Social media – everyone’s on it, and many assume they can slip into a “social media manager” role easily. But just posting isn’t enough. The truth is, most small businesses in the North-east of Scotland aren’t using it to its full potential.