THE States are spending nearly £200,000 a year incinerating cattle that could be eaten locally.
Saltpans ‘cyber park’ will help broaden the island’s portfolio
THE island must broaden its portfolio of industries and the planned Guernsey Technology Park will help, says the man responsible for attracting e-commerce companies to the Bailiwick.
Aid volunteers hope to make a difference
A TEAM of volunteers will be heading to Haiti on Friday to help with the relief effort.
Blondels get the call to go up against the county elite
COUSINS Jamie and Danny Blondel have been selected for the Channel Islands team who will be looking to preserve their unbeaten record against Hampshire at the end of the month.
Holley cannot hide joy at win
IF THE measure of a good open tournament is the unpredictability of the draw and the potential for upsets, then the 2010 Northern Trust Guernsey Snooker Open held at the North Legion Club will go down as one of the very best.
It’s been said before – but this really is the worst States ever
GUERNSEY’S government really is the worst the island has ever had, say former island leaders.
Expert biker aids search as Jonny hits headlines
FAMILY and friends of missing exchange student Jonny Dorey are hoping that media coverage will be the key to help find him.
Gays deserve equal rights
WHY does it matter what the States decide on the homosexual age of consent this month?
Artistic roller skating
Photos from the Eisteddfod’s artistic roller skating competition.
Character study, seven and under nine
Photos from the Eisteddfod speech and drama class for character studies by boys and girls aged seven and under nine.