£67,000 and more to come for Final Hour

GENEROUS islanders have donated more than £67,000 to the Final Hour appeal - and there's more to come.


Massive gas price hikes ‘are not profiteering’

GAS prices have soared over the last year.


Decade’s best for passenger figures

THE number of people travelling in and out of Guernsey in July hit a 10-year high.


E-biz strategy is hot on the tail of Manx move

ADOPTING a different strategy from other jurisdictions to attract e-business has been a success.


Open skies policy would negate air licensing need

MOVES towards open skies over Guernsey should be advanced early next year.


Tardif saves his best for Oxford

CHRIS TARDIF has what it takes to make it to the top, according to the fiercest of critics - football fans.


Dawes, Perrio are stars of 10k race

STEVE DAWES and Louise Perrio turned in accomplished performances to see off the opposition in the GIAAC's August bank holiday 10k road race, the traditional curtain raiser to the new road and cross country winter season.


‘Nobody puts a hand on a referee,’ says Skuse

REFEREES' czar Graham Skuse has defended under-fire official Ian Le Prevost following the Mount Hale bust-up which saw him send off three, including Rovers' Railway coach Paul Ferbrache.


International stars to oversee three-day course

THE island's young rugby stars of the future are to benefit from a three-day coaching course in the October half-term break.


Chapple makes her own piece of CI history

CLARE CHAPPLE has been awarded one of the highest accolades in UK youth sailing.

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