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November 2006
A big day to help carers
A big hunk of machinery
A cut above the rest
A little cash for the young
A moving, heart warming tale
Adding a little bit of SALSA
An accolade for the local community
Anderson High School plans unveiled
Another jump for gymnastics
Bad habits land Ross in jail
Be safe, be seen
Beat up the wrong guy
Big brother bus pass protest
Big brother's "not" on the buses
Big increase in migrant workers
Big leap for local gymnasts
Big name plays tiny venue
Big shout for noise squad
Big step for glass recyclers
Boat bankruptcy led to drug abuse
Body in loch hunt called off
Boisterous battle saves Girlsta
Brae Hotel plans spruce up
Bridge row is losing business
Bridge talks break down
Calendar brings back memories
Chance to learn about bridges
Club seeks movie and media mad folk
Crofters pleased with Executive
Crofters welcome cash assurance
Dominique sets sights on MSP seat
Don't let ballot swap fool you
Don't lose your holidays
Don't oil up the roads, please
Drug dealer must help combat abuse
DVD celebrates local projects
Enterprise board's first public meeting
Ex Carpets singer makes comeback
Expensive ban for Toyota man
Extinct swine brought back to life
Family plea to help find Sandy
Fancy a night at the opera?
Films at the Garrison
First new council houses completed
Five-a-side a hit with the lasses
Fleeing birds upset wind farm plans
Folk festival loses a day
Foula up for tourism award
Fraser festival keeps on growing
Gas alert on Brae Alpha
Giving animals the healing touch
Grow your own council chiefs
Guitar for Sale
Has Holyrood helped the isles?
Have your say on transport
HIE seeks ambitious high-tech folk
Hoax police calls probe widens
How much will those turbines bring?
In brief - 14 November 2006
In brief - 7 November 2006
Islanders head for Iraq
Isles netball gets recognised
Isles to promote indigenous food
Isles trial ticket machine
Josh Ritter
Karis wins national silver
Kids to open new Brae Co-op
Knitting opera comes to Shetland
Lager lout returns his loot
Less luggage on Loganair
Local firms enter Dragon's Den
London flights survive rejig
Make the most of music talent
Man tried to board moving plane
More folk coming to stay
MP backs Iraq war inquiry
MP unhappy with luggage policy
Museum buys up unknown work
Museum to open West Side wool trail
Netball's future up for grabs
New head teacher for Nesting
New offices for NHS staff
New posts to help folk find work
New school won't ignore environment
No bail for fighting duo
No change to crofting grants
No overtaking on the Blackhill
NorthLink keep floating charities
Old folk rally against cuts
Opinions split over axemen fest
Orkney starts on new grammar school
Out of the classroom, into the world
Part time mariner for small boat training sought
PO closure threat to rural life
Police arrests drink driver
Police put out bogus cop warning
Praise heaped on Sakchai campaign
Proud trainees pick up awards
Recyclers remove across town
Report does not do schools justice
Rig work pushes tank closer to town
Rival gangs hold peace summit
Rowdy behaviour up north
"Sandy, please come home"
Scanner operational in a year
Scatsta should be kept open
Schools get cash top up
Search for Sandy goes global
Search of Clickimin Loch continues
Shetland music live worldwide
Shetland whisky sold, sight unseen
Shocking assault could mean jail
SIC dumps "development too far"
Squaring up for a quadrille
STATEMENT FROM JANE MACAULAY
Steep challenge for school janitor
Still too many kids boozing
Students to promote leisure centres
Support may not be enough for SIC
Tagging breach remains a mystery
Tagging breach remains a mystery
Tavish bridles at "personal attack"
Tavish stands again
Tavish tackles Scottish Gas antics
Tete a Tete presents
Tories say: "Power to the people"
Train Shetland strike gold again
Two bedroom house wanted
Violent man gets porridge
Watch your mouth
Water should taste sweeter
Welcome back DJ Nick
Who's your favourite teacher?
Winds topple oil field chopper
Women fight in cup again
Youngsters get into the swing
Youth welcome cheap travel scheme
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