
THERE will be no men’s fastpitch softball league this summer.
AS the dust settles on what has been hailed a ‘historic’ G20 summit, it is clear that a new financial world order has been born. What is less certain is precisely what the near future holds for economies around the globe, not least Guernsey’s.
AIRLINES are demanding assurances that they will not have to cancel flights again because of a lack of fire cover.
The biggest match in the rugby calendar is four weeks away. As part of the build-up to the event Gareth Le Prevost goes down Memory Lane and, with the help of a few ‘experts’, picks Guernsey’s Best XV. In the first of three features he focuses on the big boys in the pack.
WITH no mountain biking in the 2010 Commonwealth Games Josh Gosselin has switched from the muddy mountain bike scene to that of the skinnier-tyred road bikes with aims to qualify for Guernsey’s road team heading to Delhi in 2010.
FOG grounded flights at the start of the Easter holidays.
IT IS too early start celebrating the future of Guernsey’s finance industry, according to tax haven critic Richard Murphy.
GUERNSEY’S financial regulator was kept in the dark by its UK counterpart about the full extent of the unfolding Icelandic banking crisis that led to the collapse of Landsbanki Guernsey, it has emerged.
GUERNSEY’S own racing ace will be tackling a different type of course later this month when he lines up with a host of celebrities at the start of the London Marathon.
Aussie idea could be of help to Vance
SHORT of games. No money to bring sides over. What can the GFA do to back Tony Vance’s island side?