NORTH are on the verge of buying a large slice of land which, they hope, will provide for all their future sporting needs.
‘Global corporation rate would sink zero-10′
A GLOBAL corporation tax would represent a serious concern for Guernsey, according to the Treasury minister.
Battle of the beauty pageants
IT WILL be the battle of the beauty pageants this year as two rivals claim they hold the rights to the Miss Guernsey event and both plan to push ahead with the competition.
Deputies push for WAO debate
DEPUTIES might get the chance to debate a report that found severe deficiencies in the States.
Smith wins age-old battle
THE new autocross season began in entertaining fashion at Chouet Beach on Sunday.
Merrien’s ‘perfect bowl’ not a lucky one
WHILE Ali Merrien failed in Belfast to get further than the last 16 in her bid to win a place in the World Bowls Tour Welsh International Open, husband Ian defeated two more Irishmen on his way to the semi-finals.
Charity kite surfer Andy makes it from Alderney to Sandbanks
KITE SURFER Andy Ward completed his record-breaking Channel crossing from Alderney to Poole yesterday.
Occupation novel inspires Boston travel writer’s visit
A BOOK about Guernsey during the Occupation has inspired an American journalist to see the island for herself.
Rec off the mark
Vale Rec 2, Athletics 0 PHIL CORBET’S side moved away from the bottom of the early Division One table with a deserved first win of the season at the Corbet Field last night.
Second seed sees off Watson
HEATHER WATSON gave home player and No. 2 seed Valerie Tetreault an almighty scare yesterday in the first round of the $50,000 Saguenay event in Canada.