A DEPUTY has questioned whether money spent on high-cost medical treatment for dying patients could be better used.
‘We’ve won £50K? You’re winding us up’
HOUMET Tavern regulars are living it up after winning £50,000 on the lottery.
Sark ponders next move after huge landslip
SARK authorities were yesterday planning how to deal with a large landslip next to La Coupee.
The big freeze is on as work starts on ice rink
IT is time for islanders to get their skates on.
Orange Bowl test for Heather
TODAY the world’s top junior tennis players, including Heather Watson, are set to compete in the 2009 Dunlop Orange Bowl in Florida.
Priaulx ready to hit America
ANDY PRIAULX is set to have an incredibly busy 2010.
Griffiths’ pack turn on the power
St Jacques 30, Wanderers 3 ST JACQUES’ impressive season continued as they secured a bonus point victory over Jersey Wanderers at the KGV on Saturday.
Ban on legal highs hailed a success
BANNING the importation of legal highs for commercial or private use has been hailed a success by Drug Concern.
Politicians hear upbeat noises about economy
AN INSIGHT into the workings of the Bank of England and its Monetary Policy Committee was given to local business representatives and politicians yesterday.
There may be trouble ahead
IF THERE are a few yawns going round the chamber this week, they can probably be forgiven.