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Angie and Lindsay Boyd Shearer outside their new coffee venture at the heart of Huntly. Image: Jasperimage.
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Angie Boyd Shearer is using her years of experience as a teacher to give Huntly youngsters something "new and exciting" - while also bringing more coffee shop options to the town.
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Denny Andonova
Pro-Palestinian campaigners daubed Trump's Turnberry clubhouse.
Fiona Wares spent 16 years in the police but has found a new lease of life in her own business.
The feelgood factor in the city was a joy to behold, so it’s something we can savour again this July when the Tall Ships sail in.
The four leaders of the charity's Aberdeenshire branches gathered for crisis talks to decide the way forward.
Police cordoned off the area outside Marischal College where the event led by Kellie-Jay Keen, also known as Posie Parker, was being held.
The 11:15am EasyJet flight from Glasgow to Inverness has been directed to Aberdeen.
Phill's motto is: 'Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened'.
We've highlighted eight inspirational women from across the north and north-east of Scotland. Read their stories below.
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Portlethen was once one of a string of traditional fishing villages in the county of Kincardineshire. Its name was said to derive from Port Leviathan named after whales that came ashore at the coast.
Many millions of eggs have rolled off the production line at Farmlay since Lesley Arnott arrived in August 1998.
The famous city landmark is ready to get scrubbed up in time for the new attraction opening.
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