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Daily Archives: May 18, 2009

Race For Life

 L/R: Tracey Cordingley, Amanda Benwell, Maria De Jersey and Michelle Torode.

Pictures from the 2009 Race For Life.

Boy aged 11 dies after being hit by motorbike

Some 150 people attended an informal ceremony for crash victim Callum Eborall yesterday.    (Picture by Tom Tardif, 0773835)

POLICE this morning named 11-year-old Callum Eborall as the pedestrian who died after a collision with a motorcycle in Les Banques on Friday night.

‘Howzat’ for rain

Guernsey opening bowler Blane Queripel goes up for a successful leg before appeal before the skies opened and washed out play at the College Field. (Picture courtesy of ICC Cricket Europe, 0773870)

STEVE BUCKNOR, the legendary umpire, found Port Soif a lot colder and wetter than his native Jamaica as day one of the Pepsi ICC World Cricket League Division Seven was washed out.

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Consultants spotted a gap in the market

A NEW investment consultancy business has joined the market in Guernsey.

Three are saved from Rib – but one is still missing

THREE Frenchmen were recovering from hypothermia in Guernsey yesterday after being pulled to safety from their overturned Rib south of the island.

Local Scouter is the UK’s first chief commissioner

AN ISLANDER has been appointed as the Scouts’ first UK chief commissioner.

‘Sorry’ Aurigny probes mix-up

AURIGNY managing director Malcolm Hart has apologised to all passengers stranded in Manchester after one of the airline’s new planes suffered a technical fault.

Merrien trails legend Haile

LEE MERRIEN’S first race against the legendary Haile Gebrselassie ended with Guernsey’s finest ever distance runner some way off the pace.

Net ‘groomer’ visited island

POLICE are investigating a case of a man who allegedly came to the island several times to meet a child he had ‘groomed’ on the internet.

Living Streets hopes to have pupils walking by September

A CAMPAIGN to create a traffic-free walking route to St Sampson’s High has gathered momentum.