Tuesday, 2nd December 2008

Monthly Archives: April 2008

One-goal victory does not do dominant Trinity justice

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Vale Rec 0, Trinity 1
A SINGLE first-half goal was enough to take the John Leatt Trophy to Jersey, but it did not underline Trinity’s dominance over Guernsey’s Youth Two champions Vale Rec.

Residents want action at Fontaine Vinery site

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PEOPLE living around the Fontaine Vinery site want to see the restrictions that are supposedly in place for its use better enforced.

Shooters outgun Nerine

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DEAD-EYE shooting from St Clement A proved to be the undoing of Nerine Trust A as they lost yesterday’s ‘Upton’ 49-38 at the Grammar School.

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‘Chief role is not down to polls result’

CANDIDATES who received the most votes in their district are not necessarily suitable for the top jobs in government, two deputies successful in the polls have claimed.

Dodd respects his elder and books place in final

PHIL OGIER forgot the lines he needed to win back the men’s singles championship after he was summarily despatched by top seed Garry Dodd on Saturday night.

The day the force was the star of the show

DOG displays, a man being Tasered, and bombs being detonated were just some of the attractions on offer at the police’s open day on Saturday.

Shorto inflicts sudden-death defeat on Jersey

ICE-COOL Adam Shorto was the toast of the Gremlin Club in the early hours of yesterday morning as Guernsey regained the Lt-Colonel R. W. Randell Challenge Cup.

Don’t tinker unnecessarily – Chamber

CHAMBER of Commerce president Paul Luxon wants the new States to progress the work of the last four years and not dismantle it, especially zero-10.

Chloe races for others’ lives

AT the age of six, Chloe Roussel was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer. Now 11, the St Martin’s Primary School pupil will be taking part in her first Race for Life on Sunday 18 May.

Beach walkers brave thunder and lightning

ABOUT 100 people raised more than £3,000 for the Mines Awareness Trust yesterday by taking part in the Heritage Beach Walk.