ALAN ROWE sprung a major surprise as the opening event of the 2009 Fusion Winter Cross-Country League attracted a record entry at Delancey Park.
Guernsey pay price for going off the boil
Guernsey 3, Berks & Bucks 6 THE Guernsey under-18s side ran hot and cold like an antique shower against Berks & Bucks and they paid the price for it.
Thanks a million, we did it
AFTER 10 years in the making, a new care facility for Alzheimer’s and dementia sufferers opened on Saturday.
Battle commences
ONE of the largest fields of chess players ever assembled in Guernsey locked horns yesterday as the 35th Intertrust Guernsey International Chess Festival got under way.
Alliance to press States
AN ENTREPRENEUR is setting up a political pressure group.
Post strike hits local firms hard
NATIONAL strikes will speed up the inevitable decline of the postal industry and damage the economy, according to Guernsey Post.
Why we should buy GSY
TODAY marks the launch of the new Guernsey Press campaign I Buy GSY aimed at urging islanders to support Guernsey’s shops and businesses. At its heart is a very strong but simple message – there’s a lot of choice on our doorsteps, so if you can buy local, then do.
Le Prevost sees the way ahead
BY THE time you read this North players and supporters could be cock-a-hoop having beaten Bels in the first of the rivals’ three Division One league meetings last night.
Legend mourned
A MINUTE’S silence will be held before today’s time trial at Petit Bot for national hillclimb legend Roy Lane who died this week, aged 74, after a long illness .
Brussels office-share is an option, and we do have an invitation
THE Policy Council today admitted that sharing an office, as part of its plans for a presence in Brussels, was an option.