Wednesday, 19th November 2008

Monthly Archives: April 2007

Arts on High

Guernsey’s new performing arts centre is purpose-built, cost £8m. and in the next six days alone is hosting a hip-hop dance workshop, a poetry event and a hair and make-up show. But what’s it like to perform in? Shaun Shackleton has been finding out

Khanagha’s 91 sinks ‘Optis’ in Fisher clash

A CLASSY 91 from Sher Khanagha set up a 28-run victory for Wanderers over Optim-ists in the annual Dave Fisher Memorial Trophy match on Saturday.

Pitschou so close

THE Ali and Gary Show continued in Belfast at the weekend, when Guernsey’s Alison Merrien reached the semi-finals of the WIBC women’s world indoor singles championship and Gary Pitschou went one better and reached the final of the men’s event.

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Unlucky North U-16s just seconds from victory

Jersey Wanderers 2, North 2

After extra time: Wanderers win 4-2 on penalties

Lancs beaten - as is Wayne

GUERNSEY’S boxers finished their domestic season with a workmanlike 7-4 win over Lancashire Select at St Pierre Park on Friday night.

Injury crisis going into Muratti week

STEVE OGIER is facing a real injury crisis ahead of Sunday’s Muratti.

Population vote ’sends poor message to firms’

SENIOR politicians in the Commerce and Employment Department are disappointed at the States’ decision to attempt to curtail population growth.

Recyclers leave metal by tonne

HUNDREDS of tonnes of scrap metal were left for recycling at the weekend.

Guilt is taken away by insurance scheme

A RESIDENTIAL care home owner has praised a States scheme that stops elderly people being forced into selling property to pay for care.

Carnival in crisis

THE rebranded Town Carnival is facing cutbacks due to a continuing cash shortage.