THEIR lead-off man has got the running bug and the Post Office keep pulling away from the rest.
Money rolls in to back carnival
FUND-RAISING at this year’s Town Carnival has been the best yet, according to organiser Jack Honeybill.
Cafe owner despairs after tenth flood in a year
CAFE Noir owner Sid Freitas was devastated yesterday after his business was flooded for the tenth time in just over a year.
Quay survey supported at fractious meeting
HEATED exchanges were commonplace during yesterday’s Alderney States meeting.
Washout
HEATHER WATSON is homing in fast on another title in the doubles at the European Junior Championships in Austria.
Two titles stay in island
GUERNSEY’S junior squash players proved they could compete against their international counterparts at the weekend with four locals reaching the finals of the Credit Suisse Guernsey Junior Open.
Patois is a real ale hit in any language
EIGHT barrels of Randall’s Patois cask ale will be served at the Great British Beer Festival in London next month.
Runway report ‘all about jets’
AIRPORT neighbours and deputies are angry about a report suggesting the island needs a longer runway.
Vaccine still months away
A VACCINE for swine flu is still months away for islanders.
Overspend a challenge to the States
WHEN it comes to managing a budget, no one underestimates the scale of the problem facing the Health and Social Services Department. By definition, it deals with islanders most needing help.