A NEW environmentally-sound system to reduce waste costs has come to Guernsey.
Daily Archives: August 26, 2004
Hundreds of lives are blighted by violence
WOMEN in Guernsey have been choked, punched and threatened with a weapon or even death by their partner.
Energy prices set to rise as oil rockets on
ENERGY prices are likely to rise again.
Guernsey lags UK on donor register
GUERNSEY has a much smaller proportion of potential organ donors than the UK.
Bigger fines urged to stop car phone drivers
MOTORISTS are still flouting the law by driving while using hand-held mobile phones.
Hester delighted with Athens experience
SARK-BORN dressage star Carl Hester failed to clinch his hope of an Olympic medal in the mixed individual event yesterday.
Third title as Pitschou rewrites record books
GARY PITSCHOU has become the first male bowler to win the island title for three years running.
Quality goals seal opening North win
North 3, Bels 1
EVEN after one league game it is obvious that North will again be the team to watch this season.
Dwindling number a concern for women’s sport
In the third of our weekly series on the Sports Commission, Robin Roussel addresses concerns at the fall in the participation level of women in local sport.












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