Partner agencies have teamed up to bring a film about suicide and the struggles facing young people for a free screening in Shetland.
The Scottish government has today (Monday) announced the latest projects to benefit from its islands programme fund including £350,000 for the SIC to refurbish the Janet Courtney Hostel.
In this week’s nature column, Joyce JM Garden takes a look at the iconic kingfisher, black-faced bunting and bean geese, among others.
Due to our exceptional summer, Mr Nicol has enjoyed his most successful year to date. The isles beekeeper is probably better ...
This week’s Times Past again includes some uncanny similarities to current news - including a century old story about a ...
Becoming a parent brought the expected: sleepless nights, clothes always covered in snot or porridge, and a new found knowledge of Bluey. What was less expected was that creating a small human would ...
A wildlife tour operator has added to its impressive awards tally after being named “service excellence business of the year”.
Citizens Advice Scotland’s boss added his name to a list of people calling for reform of the energy market when he visited Shetland.
David Geddes from Scalloway says why he thinks people should vote for Hannah Mary Goodlad, describing her as the “saviour” of Shetland’s future.
Shetland bairns have some of the lowest levels of tooth decay in the country, according to recent inspections.
Two recent crashes on the “death trap” blind summit of a main road have reinvigorated calls for improvements and a reduction to the speed limit.
Take a look at these fantastic Halloween photos featuring plenty of pumpkins, a tennis playing dog and twins dressed as Still ...