EMPLOYEES have been warned to be careful what they write on social networking sites.
FRM escape to victory
FRM negotiated their way out of trouble to claim the men’s four title in a dramatic 10th and final race of the Guernsey Rowing Club’s 2009 Championship series.
Johnson and Lester aim to break into national top 10
ELENA JOHNSON was a surprise finalist at the first national circuit tournament of the season last weekend.
Condor 10 in second rescue in three days
CONDOR 10 came to the rescue of a windsurfer in trouble off St Malo.
Emotions run high as NRG staff clear desks
THE end of NRG International locally feels like a family break-up, according to one of the few remaining employees.
It’s never too late to learn about computers
THREE senior citizens have passed computer courses at Alderney Flexi Centre. Ann Dupont, 67, Ann Cranford-Smith, 82, and Sue Hardy, 83, have each gained the European Computer Driving Licence level one.
Service recognises Sark’s maritime lifeline
SARK’S traditional sea service was held last Sunday at Creux Harbour and as usual attracted a congregation of several hundred.
‘Name and shame’ may follow boating incidents
TWO men adrift in a rigid inflatable with no safety equipment or lights narrowly avoided being hit by a Condor fast ferry, it emerged yesterday.
Dom’s going Hawaiian
THE island’s number one tennis player, Dom McLuskey, is off on Monday to join the University of Hawaii.
The shows say much about us
A GROUP of people at the North Show yesterday were enjoying the organisers’ lunchtime hospitality and what is shaping up to be an excellent event and Battle of Flowers today. Perhaps inevitably, the future of the island’s three country shows was discussed and how that lies in attracting new supporters and helpers.