MORAY Labour has called on local people to support their new bill which aims to end food poverty in Scotland.
INCLUDED in the calendar this year is the Glenlivet 10k and a new event which challenges people to walk across burning hot coals.
MORE than 80,000 people were jabbed on the busiest day during the festive period.
CALLS relating to Covid-19 featured heavily over the four day period.
FIGURES have revealed that 34 per cent of residents in Moray live in fuel poverty.
CITY are also missing players through injury as well as Jaime Wilson who has returned to parent club Falkirk.
MEMBERS of the Buckie squad have been in self isolation following a Covid-19 outbreak.
FIGURES revealed by a recent Freedom of Information Request have shown a steady decline of gritters over the past decade.
THE initiative will see £5 million invested into a Rural Centre for Excellence for Digital Health and Care in Moray.
MORE pictures from the return of the local charity jump last Sunday.
THE figures showed record cases for December 25, 26 and 27.
LAST year's swim was cancelled due to the pandemic but the long time local tradition returned for one of the coldest swims yet.
Work has started on assessing the extent of the timber that has been blown down.
CANCER Research UK is urging people to walk 10,000 steps every day next March as part of their New Year's resolution.
DOUGLAS Ross said it was difficult to pick a winner for his annual competition.
THE final decision will be made next spring.
LOCALS are being advised to take caution when travelling.
The charity received the Local Champion Award for promoting the real Living Wage in Moray.
HUMZA Yousaf discussed the findings of the independent report with interested parties from Moray in online meetings on Monday.
MORAY Chamber of Commerce and Visit Moray Speyside have expressed their concern over the Scottish Government's support fund.