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Daily Archives: May 19, 2009

The tragedy of such a young loss

TODAY, family and friends of young Callum Eborall are trying to come to terms with his tragic and untimely death following an accident at Les Banques on Friday evening.

Guernsey Kennel Club’s Spring show

 Far Right is Helen Finnon with Jules. Helen won the Junior's Award. (Picture by Tom Tardif )

Photos from the Guernsey Kennel Club’s Spring open show at Beau Sejour.

Last over drama

Former Test umpire Steve Bucknor tells the batsman of a change of bowler as Guernsey captain Stuart Le Prevost talks over his field with new bowler Jamie Nussbaumer at Port Soif.                                                                                                          (Picture by Peter Frankland, 0774320)

GUERNSEY kick-started their Pepsi World Cricket League Division Seven campaign with a nervy four-wicket win over Gibraltar yesterday.

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Ran to help crash victim – to find it was his friend

A 13-YEAR-OLD friend of Les Banques crash victim Callum Eborall was one of the first on the scene, it emerged yesterday.

Sandpiper to fill Poundworld but details remain a secret

A NEW food shop is coming to Guernsey.

Chelsea delight

A NEW clematis named after Diana Rowland, the wife of Bailiff Geoffrey, is the centrepiece of one of the Chelsea Flower Show’s most prestigious exhibits in London this week.

Error could delay debate on borrowing

NEXT week’s capital prioritisation debate should be delayed because of a £50m. shortfall in figures released by Treasury and Resources, according to Matt Fallaize.

Nigeria edge out Japan

SELDOM has a partnership worth as little as 13 runs meant so much to a team as it did for Nigeria yesterday at the KGV.

Art icon’s new work is to have local premiere

SIXTIES pop art icon Sir Peter Blake is opening an exhibition of his latest work in Guernsey ahead of its showing at the Tate Britain.

‘Pau was a roller coaster’

ANDY PRIAULX has admitted his emotions were yo-yoing rapidly from highs to lows on a weekend full of dramas and controversy in France.