The International Cycle Challenge took place yesterday and was hailed a success by its organisers. Story by Simon Tostevin, pictures by Steve Sarre
Daily Archives: September 11, 2006
Nine class records fall
THE oldest record on Le Val des Terres fell at Saturday’s Guernsey Kart & Motor Club hill climb.
Carlyon turns the screw
GUERNSEY players and fans alike should be grateful that Tony Carlyon plans not to play for Jersey any more.
Crick makes Saints pay for wastefulness at BPL
St Martin’s 0, Jsy Scottish 2
TWO St Martin’s teams turned up at Blanche Pierre Lane on Saturday in their Deloitte Jeremie Cup quarter-final with Jersey Scottish.
Bailey upbeat despite defeat
INEXPERIENCE told as Guernsey lost their opening London Three South-West fixture of the season on Saturday.
Traffickers get 106 years
DRUG traffickers were sentenced to a total of 106 years and two months last year.
Post posts a six-figure half-year loss
GUERNSEY POST has announced a half-year loss of £187,000.
Powerboat Week return is possible
WORLD-championship powerboating is almost certain to return to Guernsey in 2008.
Why I can never block out the Twin Towers
A GUERNSEY resident has relived his close-up experiences of the horrors of 11 September 2001.
Police launch murder hunt after ‘knifing’
A MAN killed in Town on Saturday night has been named as 21-year-old James Dean.













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