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October 2006
‘Put up or shut up’ says Irvine
Abductor of teenager back in court
An inspiration for the college
Another boy found drunk in town
Awards for protecting the environment
Big plans for isles tourism
Blackwood launches Muckle Flugga dram
Boy assaulted in the Street
Bressay woman loses licence
Call to use fireworks with care
Champions of the trampoline
Coastguard forced to turn back
Concern as drug use rises
Council takes action on state aid
Council warns of rogue salesmen
Crofting has a great future
Crofting needs a unified voice
Disappearance a “strange one”
Drink driver disqualified
Enterprise company announces grants
EU regional aid announced
Executive pledge to help islands
Fine for heroin possession
First autumn storm batters the isles
Groups successful in lottery bids
Guitars in the artistic limelight
Handbag nicked in town
Holidaying at Saxa Vord
Housing row angers SIC
In brief - 26 October 2006
In brief - 27 October 2006
Inquiries to be held into deaths
Locals will lose out in Farepak collapse
Loganair prepares for Up Helly Aa
Macaulay mystery widens
Man critical after oil rig injury
MEPs in bid to support SIC
Montfield to move into Gilbert Bain
Most rural POs could soon disappear
Much needed young blood
Museum receives Dutch models
New arts consultancy launched
New magazine to push renewables
No trace of Sandy Macaulay
North Mainland looks into future
Orkney band plays gigs in isles
Podcasts to promote local culture
Police arrests drink driver
Police investigates assaults
Police investigates sneak in theft
Police probe pensioner assault
Reshuffle at development trust
Search resumes to find Sandy
Setback for oil rig decommissioning
Shetland golfers set new record
Shoormal goes on tour
Shop takeover moves with the times
Star chef cooks dinner in galley
Stephanie wins Scottish title
Support for Livestock Group
Tavish puts pressure on airport
Teenager assaulted by group of youths
Top cook impresses audience
Visit Scotland says sorry
Voluntary groups get grants
Volunteering awards presented
Web opens for community groups
White collar jobs for rural areas
Why not try football?
Young theatre talent on display
Youngsters fence above their weight
Youth disturbance in town
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