Two thousand females turned up at Foote’s Lane on 20 May to run - or walk - the Race for Life. Gemma Hockey reports, with pictures by Steve Sarre
Daily Archives: May 21, 2007
Mills hold nerve at last to leave Sinkinson as ‘bridesmaid’ again
FOR the second year running Richard Sinkinson was the ‘bridesmaid’ at the Guernsey Open Charity Golf Classic.
Sutton down Guernsey in shoot-out
THE tennis equivalent of a penalty shoot-out was needed to decide Guernsey’s National Clubs Division Two match with Sutton Tennis Academy at Longs Camps yesterday.
Island players in good nick for Dutch contests
MATT OLIVER warmed up for Guernsey’s games against the Dutch Flamingo A this week with a neatly compiled century on Saturday.
Gosselin stars in Talbot mud
THUNDER, rain, wind and mud were the unwelcome additions to the latest round of the Arrowsmith Marlow & Ian Brown Cycles sponsored mountain bike cross-country series.
Champion claims big points in Valencia
CHAMPION Andy Priaulx enjoyed a brilliant meeting in Spain to move to second in the FIA World Touring Car Championship.
‘No palace but it’s a roof over our heads’
A COUPLE who were homeless last month have managed to get themselves off the streets and into a flat.
Chamber shows how to be green
The Chamber of Commerce wants businesses to have an environmental rethink.
Importer backs garages
ONE of the island’s main fuel suppliers has leapt to the defence of small petrol stations following allegations that motorists are being ripped off.
Growth makes enviro plan vital
AN ENVIRONMENTAL strategy is needed to balance an economic policy based on growth.













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