Crash rider’s family appeal for cash for spinal op in Thailand

THE family of a Guernsey man seriously injured in a scooter crash in Thailand is appealing for money to pay for his treatment.


GYC reopens after gas leak is fixed

GUERNSEY Yacht Club reopened yesterday after a gas leak nearby forced it close.


Tribute to a hero

A FLY-PAST from a Eurofighter Typhoon marked the end of a memorial service for the life of Air Commodore Charles Widdows yesterday.


CI into semis

THE Channel Islands junior pool team edged an 8-7 thriller against Northern Ireland yesterday to secure a semi-final place in the 2010 European Championships.


Scholes moves to the top with win

A BLUSTERY day at Les Amarreurs saw Ian Scholes win a fast and furious race as the Guernsey Triathlon Club held the second race in the De Putron Fund Management Duathlon Series.


Soldiering on

I popped into The Doghouse last Friday to catch Tin Soldiers, a band I had heard good reports about but had yet to see.


Helping out Haiti

LOCAL musicians are virtually rubbing shoulders with artists from around the world via a charity website which will raise funds for Haiti.


Cabbie broke leg of boy she was trying to scare

A TAXI driver broke the leg of a teenage boy when she drove into him as she tried to ‘scare’ him.


No more slip-ups

GUERNSEY have to produce the perfect run-in if their push for promotion is to succeed.


Competition puts island on the world IP map

GUERNSEY has secured itself a world intellectual property first.