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Daily Archives: July 14, 2007

Tales of our unsung seafarers

Some of Guernsey’s less celebrated characters were vividly brought to life for Chris Morvan by historian Gregory Stevens-Cox

Juniors enjoy medal success at the Hampshire Open

WHILE the senior players were in Rhodes at the Island Games winning medals and putting forward judo as one of the sports to be considered as essential for inclusion in future IGA events, the junior squad were also competing off-island, at the Hampshire Open.

Triples semi-final spot for returner Donaldson

NICKY DONALDSON’S recent return to outdoor bowls was given a boost as his team reached the Tostevin Triples semi-finals.

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Developing coordination

THE Guernsey Cricket Board have been challenging the catching skills of youngsters around the island in the OSA Recruitment Crazy Catch Challenge.

Mitchell’s chance finally arrives

JACK MITCHELL is out to make the most of his delayed chance of becoming Channel Islands champion tomorrow.

A fresh start for new club

A NEW independent hockey club has risen from the ashes of the furore over the restructuring of the leagues that saw top members of Guernsey Hockey Association committee resign in protest.

States house cap now £40K

THE head of a pressure group has given his backing to the increase in the earnings threshold for States tenants.

Recycling sites undergo survey

RECYCLING sites are being surveyed as Public Services attempts to overcome a messy problem.

Turning down Brown - ministers mystified

SECRECY still surrounds the scheduled absence of Chief Minister Mike Torode from the British-Irish Council meeting on Monday.

‘Optimism and fear’ in Sark

THERE is a sense of optimism and fear in Sark over Sir David and Sir Frederick Barclay’s investments in property.