DANIEL WINTERTON’S victory in the opening 351cc+ motorcycle contest at the Vazon Bay sand racing meeting was not so much a surprise as a sporting miracle.
Daily Archives: June 5, 2007
Le Tiss goes on the attack
CARL LE TISSIER went on the rampage at Port Soif last night.
Diagnosis good for Garland
DALE GARLAND’S hopes of running in Rhodes appeared a little brighter yesterday.
Birchfield stars set for lift-off
MORE island all-comers’ bests are set to go at tomorrow’s second meeting in the Fortis Golden Series.
Exeter games on the agenda
EXETER CITY have agreed to play Guernsey home and away next season.
3G appeal dismissed
CABLE AND WIRELESS claims to have been penalised for ‘acting in good faith’ after an appeal over 3G licensing was thrown out of the Royal Court on a technicality.
More collections to stop the mess
RECYCLE Now Week got off to a troubled start as bring bank sites were swamped with cardboard.
Car retrieved as cliff plunge driver recovers
A WOMAN was recovering in hospital yesterday after surviving a 100ft cliff plunge in her car.
States is failing on green issues
ENVIRONMENT minister David De Lisle has accused the States of inertia in tackling climate change.
‘We pay a fair wage’
GROWING and tourism industry representatives have denied slave wages are being paid in Guernsey.













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