PR AGENCIES have defended their line of work in the wake of Treasury and Resources deciding that perhaps it did not need a director of communications.
Some change but it’s not enough, says critical WAO
MUCH political currency has been made out of the word change in the past year. But change is coming. If slowly.
To the manor drawn
SARK’S La Seigneurie has a new tenant, it has been confirmed.
Moth patrol
HUNDREDS of brown tail moth caterpillars were removed from Chouet headland over the weekend by keen conservationists.
Search is on for the local heroes
A LOCAL football legend has been back on home turf to launch a campaign to find Guernsey’s unsung heroes.
Young girl helped ice-slip pensioner
A PUPIL from Notre Dame du Rosaire played Good Samaritan to a pensioner who was at risk of falling on an icy hill.
Hat-trick of singles wins leave Greens feeling good
THREE singles wins on the bounce, one after the other in the final session of the weekend, left Guernsey bowls feeling good about itself at close of play at the Hougue du Pommier centre yesterday.
Advantage Bels after game with everything
Bels 2, North 1 THIS is what football is about.
Delancey return suits Rangers fine
Rangers 3, Sylvans 1 DELANCEY Park returned to stage top-flight football as Rangers continue their climb up the Division One table on the back of a convincing first-half performance.
‘Mystery’ woman is barred from finance
A HIGH-flying financier who was found guilty of uttering false documents has been banned from working in finance in the Channel Islands.