IT MAY not be particularly scientific, but the online survey released yesterday by local web and e-media agency Submarine on the Suez project is certainly indicative – about 60% of the island is opposed to building the £93m. plant.
Sark jibe prompts call for boycott
A WOMAN in Northern Ireland was so incensed about derogatory comments made about Sark that she is urging readers of The Lady magazine to cancel their subscription.
Sure holds key to price and speed
ISLANDERS will have to wait before broadband internet prices come down.
Couple suspect youth was after their mobile phone
A RETIRED couple in the island to visit family were targeted by a suspected thief in Town on Wednesday.
Waste export not so simple after all, says Public Services chief
A PROPOSITION lodged in Jersey attempting to delay any discussion on importing waste has demonstrated the complexity of that option, Public Services said yesterday.
Guernsey face double header before hosting first NL game
GUERNSEY women’s basketball side will play their first national league match on their home court next week.
Gestetner make NashCopy scrap for hard-earned win
NASHCOPY were made to battle by their clubmates, but secured another important win last week in the OSA Recruitment Ladies’ League.
Jennings tops the best ever modern bill
TOMORROW’S Beau Sejour Open Boxing Show is promising to be the biggest yet.
National Trust ‘fails to see how certain projects got approval’
THE National Trust of Guernsey shares concerns about the design of some modern buildings.
Farmers back Dairy
FARMERS have given Commerce and Employment their full backing.