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Tip could be shut by blaze
MONT Cuet tip is in danger of being closed down as a fire continues to burn deep inside it.
The future is bright
TOO many people in finance are jumping on the doom-and-gloom bandwagon, according to two of South Africa’s leading financial commentators.
Kings gives director the boot
THE Guernsey Squash Racquets Association is to hold an emergency meeting tonight to discuss the future of squash in the island.
Savident saves his best for last to deny Lucas
JASON SAVIDENT sank a 25ft birdie putt on the last green to clinch the handicap section of the 72-hole tournament which seemingly had been destined for Brian Lucas to win until the last moment.
Best discovers a bit of L’Amour goes a long way
THE uniqueness of the BSJA Guernsey Derby Show brought riders out in their droves at the weekend.
Price is right to deliver
THREE records were broken in the latest round of the Vazon sprint meetings on Saturday afternoon.
Businesses and residents frustrated by road closures
THE lack of passing trade could cripple businesses in Charroterie Mills, according to one local firm.
Weak Argylls prove easy pickings for Tim
TIM RAVENSCROFT gave his Hampshire county commitments a miss and a makeshift Argylls side were made to pay for his presence at KGV on Saturday.
Roberto’s would welcome square without traffic
TRANSFORMING Trinity Square into a pedestrian-friendly zone would provide a huge boost to the area, according to Roberto’s proprietor Gabriel Pestana.
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