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Motherwell ask Willie Collum for answers after 'mystery' Liam Gordon red card in Aberdeen defeat
The Dons won 2-0 to progress in the Scottish Cup, but all the post-match chat centred on two controversial red cards for the visitors, including Liam Gordon's second-half dismissal.
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Former Aberdeen office in city's west end set to go up for auction
The two‑storey terraced property will go under the hammer later this month.
Major £323m Aberdeen articulated bus project receives huge backing from public
Aberdeen Rapid Transit, which could cost as much as £323million, would see a new fleet of articulated tram-like buses running on two routes to some of the city's key destinations.
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Aberdeen Airport holds major emergency incident simulation with police, fire and ambulance crews
Crews from the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, Police Scotland, and the Scottish Ambulance Service took part in the major incident simulation.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office
The arrest comes as pictures circulated online appearing to show unmarked police cars attending Wood Farm on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk.
Peter Leven says Shinnie 'everything club needs' as Aberdeen bests Motherwell
"He's everything this club needs. He wants to do well, he's a leader. Bringing him straight back in was a no-brainer, and he just drives us on."
Storms reveal rare 2,000-year-old footprints on Scottish beach
Storms which recently ravaged Britain's coastline have revealed 2,000-year-old footprints on an Angus beach - one of only a handful of locations in the UK where markings of this kind have ever been discovered
Aberdeenshire schools could face more mergers while new primaries in two towns shelved
Aberdeenshire Council is responsible for 17 academies, 145 primary schools, and four special schools across the region, but it means any cost increases can have a major financial impact on the council’s coffers.
John McGinn mocks VAR in Aberdeen Scottish Cup win as red card draws scrutiny from Scotland star
The Dons prevailed from their fifth meeting of the season with the Steelmen, but two of the three red cards brandished by John Beaton have drawn intense scrutiny.
Ten-man Aberdeen beat nine-man Motherwell to reach Scottish Cup quarter-finals
The Dons have successfully continued their defence of the trophy despite having a man sent off, with Graeme Shinnie and Kevin Nisbet bagging the goals at Pittodrie.
Bucksburn Pool refurbishment nears completion with venue on track for spring reopening
Work is ongoing to bring the Kepplehills Road swimming pool back into use after it was closed several years ago before a large community campaign saved the venue.
Decision on Aberdeen public holiday to mark Scotland's place in World Cup to come next week
Aberdeen City Council confirmed the final decision will be made on Monday.
Two Aberdeen pubs announce permanent closures in coming days
Punters and regulars have been left gutted by the news, with the two venues set to host their final farewells on Friday and Saturday this weekend.
Rural cottage up for auction in stunning Scottish isle if you fancy island life
If you're looking to begin a life on a Scottish island, then the perfect opportunity have just arisen.
Puffin believed to be 'oldest rescued' dies after being washed up on Aberdeenshire beach
The injured animal was discovered on Balmedie Beach on January 29 during stormy weather, and rushed into the care of New Arc Wildlife Rescue, along with eight other birds.
Aberdeen's Hampden triumph used to inspire new signings into becoming Scottish Cup heroes
Just a handful of Jimmy Thelin's squad remain from the seismic victory over Celtic to end the 35-year wait for glory last season, but it has done plenty to motivate the new arrivals.
Aberdeen v Motherwell: TV channel, team news and more for Scottish Cup clash
The Dons will need to pull off a victory over Motherwell at the fifth time of asking this season if they are to successfully continue their defence of the Scottish Cup trophy.
New report tackling weapon incidents at Aberdeen schools welcomed as 'positive step'
The report detailed updated anti-weapon guidance for schools, with all schools expected to comply with and implement the guidance.
Lyall Cameron vows to win over Aberdeen doubters by helping Dons retain Scottish Cup
The midfielder joined on a controversial loan from Rangers last month, which sparked a bit of backlash and even prompted a banner from an element of the Read Army.
Peter Leven issues Aberdeen battle cry with coach determined to make success of Scottish Cup defence
The Dons have won just one game in the last nine but the interim boss is looking for form to go out the window at Pittodrie when Motherwell visit on Wednesday evening.