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Daily Archives: July 16, 2009

Micro-plan is a big step for burner

NOBODY wants a huge mass-burn incinerator scarring the island’s east coast.

Second swine flu case at school

Hautes Capelles Primary School

A SECOND child is said to have contracted swine flu at Hautes Capelles Primary School, its head teacher has confirmed.

Saunders set to mix it with best

Le Val des Terres record-holder and current national championship leader Martin Groves competes in Jersey today before arriving in Guernsey ahead of Saturday’s rounds. 	(Picture by Richard Wainwright, 0607563)

NICK SAUNDERS is out to cause a few upsets on Saturday.

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Don’t miss out on the show

NEXT year’s Careers Show is already looking for interested employers to put their names down to take part.

Window-fall trainee priest is improving

A TRAINEE priest from Guernsey who plunged 20ft from a window continues to recover at a London hospital.

Back on his feet

A SRI LANKAN man is mobile again thanks to his determination to succeed and the generosity of islanders.

Duty of care for children amendment ‘all about blame’

THE first phase of the successor to the now-defunct Government Business Plan was approved yesterday.

Professional environment awaits local youngsters

ONCE again the world famous Leicester Tigers are giving island youngsters the chance to meet some of the biggest names from professional rugby.

Watson through

HEATHER WATSON coasted to another victory in the $10,000 Frinton Futures Championship yesterday.

Conditions challenge all over two exciting days

THE 2009 Guernsey Offshore rowing regatta produced its traditional display of exciting racing over the two days of competition.