
THE Guernsey Blind Association turned 90 last week.
GUERNSEY set up a top-of-table clash with Bahrain today after defeating Japan by seven wickets yesterday.
POLICE are investigating alleged fraud at Mont Cuet landfill amid fears that it has cost public funds hundred of thousands of pounds.
PLANS for the finance sector to contribute towards the budget of the body that promotes it have so far been backed by the industry.
A TEN-YEAR-OLD boy who saved his unconscious mother has received an award for bravery at the inaugural St John Ambulance and Rescue presentation evening.
TREASURY went into damage limitation mode yesterday as it agreed to seek to delay the capital prioritisation debate for a month in the light of a massive error in its report.
JAMIE BLONDEL became the first seed to crash from the island championships just when it seemed he had wriggled off the hook against George Melhuish last night at L’Ancresse.
DALE GARLAND is pondering a switch from the 400 flat to the 400 hurdles at Saturday’s high point of the local track and field season.
Was it a slip or Treasury ‘dirty tricks’?
DISCLOSURE yesterday that Treasury and Resources got its sums wrong in calculating how much money it has in the States’ so-called cash pool is a double embarrassment.