Living rough, springing ambushes and retaking Fort Le Marchant from the enemy is all in the line of work for local army cadets. Simon Tostevin looks back on a triumphant first full year for the teenage detachment. Pictures by Daniel Guerin
Daily Archives: January 4, 2007
Muratti hero thrilled by ‘Barney’ and ‘The Power’
SOME are calling it the greatest darts match of all time, the equivalent to boxing’s Ali-Foreman ‘Rumble in The Jungle’ or the Ali-Frazier ‘Thriller in Manilla.’
Romeril troubled by 13-year-old
SCOTT ROMERIL laid claim to his third major tournament of the season with victory in the first event of 2007, the Capelles Open Singles.
Sarnians face up to Olympic standard
THERE are no weak teams in Island Games volleyball.
Stronger than ever but the pressure’s on
SEVEN players under the age of 18 have been named in the provisional squad for the Rhodes Games, from which a team will travel with the burden of defending its title.
Referee is given a lesson by FA
BANNED referee Ian Le Prevost is set to return to Guernsey’s football pitches after completing an English Football Association education and training programme.
Education urges UK to scrap key stage testing
THE UK Government is being urged to follow Guernsey’s lead by reducing the number of tests for primary school pupils.
Wave: our phone survey says ‘yes’
WAVE Telecom has claimed to have the best mobile network coverage in Guernsey.
Legal ease will be music to our ears
RELAXING antiquated Town laws could allow street entertainment to flourish.













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