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Daily Archives: July 15, 2009

Watson selected to represent GB

Heather Watson

HEATHER WATSON will represent Great Britain in the 2009 European Junior Championships.

Swine flu strikes at Hautes Capelles

Ria Bougourd, 7, with mother Lana and the letter sent to parents of Hautes Capelles primary pupils yesterday warning them that an unnamed pupil had been confirmed as having swine flu. (Picture by Adrian Miller, 0807046)

A PUPIL at Hautes Capelles Primary School has contracted swine flu.

Freshest fish here to stay

Andy Loader, left, and Andy Le Prevost with an example of the island’s freshest fish. (Picture by Steve Sarre, 0802225)

TWO former members of the Guernsey Fishermen’s Trading Company have plans for the fishmonger side of the business.

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Lowe requete given all clear

DEPUTIES have been told that the wording of the airport firefighters’ requete was no longer a concern.

Guernsey stars shine for England

A PAIR of local hockey players were instrumental in the England mixed team defeating Wales 5-2 recently.

Hester to ride for Britain at Windsor

SARK rider Carl Hester has been selected by British Dressage as a member of the squad to represent Team GB at the Alltech FEI European Dressage and Jumping Championships this summer.

Guernsey pay the price for a shortage of runs

GUERNSEY came agonisingly close to winning their debut match in ICC U-19 European Championship yesterday, but in the end paid for a lack of runs.

Liberator Gordon sets foot on Guernsey soil at last

A SAILOR who was serving on HMS Bulldog when the occupying forces signed the surrender, yesterday set foot on Guernsey for the first time.

Tobacco display ban meeting attracts an audience of one

JUST one retailer attended a meeting aimed at discussing the planned changes to the law on tobacco displays.

Seigneur: owner or gold-digger?

GIVEN that the rights and obligations of a fief-holding seigneur go back at least to the middle ages, the would-be owner of Cobo car park has chosen a particularly modern approach to ‘proving’ his entitlement of the land there.