GUERNSEY Electricity’s carbon emissions rose by more than a third last year.
Legal highs ban moves closer
IMPORTING some legal highs for personal use could soon be banned, according to Customs chief officer Rob Prow.
Incinerator gets the green light
THE States gave the go-ahead for a £93.5m waste facility late this afternoon.
More in the mix
GUERNSEY’S top flight is about to get bigger and much more competitive with two new teams coming into the fold.
Public Services is set to get money to burn
THE go-ahead for a £93.5m. incinerator at Longue Hougue was virtually sealed in the States yesterday.
Full speed ahead for car repair specialists
A CAR restoration, repair and servicing company is celebrating after reaching its fifth year in business.
Rare Jethou tour will boost Les Bourgs coffers
ISLANDERS are being given a rare opportunity to visit Jethou to help raise money for Les Bourgs Hospice.
Golden Guernseys could be saved by 50-year-old goats
GOAT semen from 50 years ago could help save a local breed.
Chief Minister off to Iceland to discuss Landsbanki woes
CHIEF MINISTER Lyndon Trott will be discussing the plight of Landsbanki Guernsey depositors in Iceland next week.
Steph avoids being Lamb to slaughter
THE ability to sprint and go again and again sorted out the men from the boys at Foote’s Lane last night – and one woman stood up to the males.
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