FOOTAGE from Burhou’s puffin camera will be streamed live on the internet from the end of this month.
Experts put case for protecting parts of the sea
MARINE protected areas should be implemented around Guernsey, according to experts.
Twell doesn’t dwell on past
STEPH TWELL smashed her own course record to post the second fastest time by a British woman this year at yesterday’s KPMG Easter 10k road race.
Constable gunning for St Germain quad bikers
CASTEL senior constable Barry Paint has had to chase young quad bikers from the St Germain nature reserve.
States borrowing framework looks unlikely to meet serious opposition
RULES that would allow borrowing of up to £333m. are expected to pass easily through the States.
Pluckiness of the high fliers
A drying reservoir produced views of record-breaking birds when our roaming wildlife reporter pitched up in India. High-fliers, a speed merchant and long legs combined to give Tim Earl a three-in-one Guinness Book of Records sighting…
Priorities are different for disabled
IN recent weeks this newspaper has highlighted some of the deficiencies in the island’s existing set-up for ensuring that people who need a wheelchair are adequately assessed and receive the right machine in a timely fashion.
‘Tax haven’ reports disappoint
GUERNSEY is still being referred to as a tax haven because people are jealous of the island’s strong economy, the chief minister said yesterday.
Vase prospects excite ‘Big Fal’
TONIGHT it is the Guernsey FA Cup final but next season it could be the FA Vase for St Martin’s.
170-home vision for the Bridge revealed
PLANS to transform the Bridge moved a step closer as the Co-op submitted its ideas for a £100m. redevelopment of Leale’s Yard.