The SIC’s harbour income is set to come in £3.377m below expectations due to a reduction in tanker income and fewer oil ...
A South Mainland nursery has been assessed as “weak” in one key measure and only adequate in another three - despite positive ...
Two of the longest serving community councillors will step down before the uncontested elections on 20th November.
Hundreds of pupils attended a bigger, better science fair to take part in experiments across such diverse fields as astronomy ...
An energy company that dug up roads for infrastructure work and then left them in a “defective” state has been ordered to ...
Christmas is coming and once again Living Lerwick has arranged for a whole host of festive fun for all the family.
Council workers will surely be celebrating the recent announcement that the SIC’s chief executive is set to receive a £32,000 ...
NorthLink has announced minor weather-related delays to its northbound service this evening (Sunday). The ferry operator said ...
Steppe grey shrike are native to parts of northern China, Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan, breeding in temperate, semi-arid grassland. A “steppe” is a vast, flat area with short grasses, scattered ...
Competitive men’s football could come to an end in Shetland unless a key leadership role for the sport can be appointed.
Shetland Times columnist Jim Tait has his say on Scotland’s World Cup hopes with a goalkeeping dilemma, North American sport ...
Central midfielder Emily Veitch and coach Kevin Priest explain why Shetland’s lasses have saw so much success after the ...