SHAREHOLDERS come before employees, according to the manufacturing chemist closing its Guernsey site with the loss of jobs.
Five out of six stay on target
FIVE local police officers are nearing the end of four weeks of basic firearms training.
Sylvans clinch Youth One title
After becoming the 97th and probably final winners of the island’s under-18 league competition, Sylvans celebrate the winning of the Youth One championship, the fifth time the club has done so.
Retiree hopes to be back as volunteer
THE Salvation Army bade a fond farewell to its community centre manager yesterday. Trevor Savident retired from the Clifton branch after 13 years.
Keep it clean, says HM Procureur
GUERNSEY’S finance industry must be ‘squeaky clean’ if it is to continue trading with major international players, says HM Procureur.
Merrien is officially ranked world no. 2
JUST how good is Alison Merrien? The answer, plainly, is very nearly the best.
Funerary funnies
GUESS who’s died,’ said Aunty San. My cousin and I looked at each other.
Drink-drive teacher ‘deserves our support’
TEACHER Moira Murphy deserves the support of her school and the community on her release from prison for drink-driving, according to PTA committee member Jon Bisson.
Enemy lines
CERTAIN bands on the main stage at Guernsey Live could make for an explosive weekend of top-class entertainment.
The Germans had better designs than yacht club
Bold new buildings on the Crown Pier, finding the way round the diversions to the airport and what else but the election have caught the attention of Neil Ross in his letter from Emile?
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