Certain names are synonymous with aspects of Guernsey life and when it comes to bread, the word conjures up an image of a brown van and white loaves. Chris Morvan met up with three men to uncover the past and present of Warry’s.
Daily Archives: January 27, 2007
Beret’d at sea
As containers from the stricken MSC Napoli are washed up in Devon and people walk off with motorbikes and bales of nappies, Shaun Shackleton looks back on the day fisherman Peter Bougourd salvaged a container full of berets - 28,000 of them.
Timely ‘Oscar’ for Jersey
THE Channel Islands sports ‘Oscars’ live on and we may never know how close the annual celebration of all that’s best came close to dying an early death this week.
Tardif longs for a dream move
CHRIS TARDIF faces an anxious few days.
Steve cramming in the highlights
WHEN I try to recall the commentary that accompanied Kelly Holmes’ 800m gold medal win in Athens, there is a booming shout of: ‘You’ve won Kelly, you’ve won’, that stands out in my mind.
Guernsey’s finest join cue to Plymouth event
AFTER six years of inter-insular domination and a very successful visit by eight leading players from Sheffield last October, Guernsey’s top snooker players will undergo a further examination by attending the Riley’s International Team Tournament in Plymouth in March.
Halifax offer is likely to be taken
GUERNSEY sport is set to benefit from more than £4,000 from the Canadian city of Halifax who are bidding to host the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
‘Shape up if you want us to tender for work’
THE States must regain the confidence of the construction industry if it wants contractors to tender for future projects.
Council debate ran out of control
DEBATE between ministers at the Policy Council meeting on 7 August failed to stay on track.
Rondin head ‘threatened to close her new school’
THE former head of Le Rondin threatened to close the school down soon after it opened, an industrial tribunal heard yesterday.













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