THE fact that she will sign the island’s banknotes changed Bethan Haines’ mother’s view of her new job.
Daily Archives: January 16, 2008
Island blazes a trail on teachers’ autism course
GUERNSEY teachers and teaching assistants have become the first in the British Isles to study for the advanced certificate in autism.
School closures - the heads state their case
THREE head teachers have told their employers why their schools should stay open.
Euro time would do farmers no favours
A MOVE to Central European Time would not be in the best interest of Guernsey farmers, says James Watts.
Election clear-out worries directors
GUERNSEY’S Institute of Directors is concerned that the next States might not be so business-friendly, according to its chairman.
Airport runway cost soars to £75m.-plus
EXTENDING and repairing Guernsey’s airport runway would cost at least £75m., it emerged yesterday.
Foreign influence raising the standards on court
FRIDAY night’s Yorkshire Guernsey Division Two knockout match between Manzur and Goldridge Estate Agents had something of an international feel to it.
Red’s the colour for prize-winner Greenway
STEVEN Greenway has won the top prize in the December Fish of the Month competition.
Saints and Rovers bid to end Sylvans’ domination
SYLVANS’ domination of women’s football in Guernsey could be coming to an end.
Seconds lose to bogey team again
Guernsey Seconds 5, United Banks 7
A SECOND-HALF try from Benny van Vuuren was not enough to save the Guernsey Seconds from defeat against their bogey side, United Jersey Banks, at a soggy Foote’s Lane.













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