FOUR ex-servicemen will be cycling from Guernsey to Gibraltar to raise money for a charity close to their hearts.
The water from your tap is ‘the best ever’
TAP water in Guernsey has reached the highest quality on record, Guernsey Water has revealed.
‘Rivals are talking to bulk mailers’
POTENTIAL rivals to Guernsey Post are already conducting trials in the island, according to GP chief executive Gordon Steele.
Old master Rod returns to mastermind a victory
ROD ELMY made a dream return to inter-insular volleyball at Beau Sejour.
Minimum pay set to be 7p an hour above UK’s
MOST islanders will be entitled to a minimum wage of £6 an hour from 1 October, if the States approves proposals next month.
One apiece
HAVING won the Le Quesne Trophy two years in succession, Guernsey’s men bowlers lost the inter-insular clash, by agonising four shots at Grainville, Jersey.
The Sandman Cometh – back home
A DOCTOR who has twice completed the Marathon des Sables has vowed he will never again tackle the event billed as ‘the toughest footrace on earth’.
Service remembers Polish president
PEOPLE of many nationalities filled St Joseph’s Church yesterday for a service for the Polish president.
Watson’s best yet
HEATHER WATSON was up half the night, but still had the wits about her to post two of the best wins of her career over the weekend and earn herself a crack at one of the world’s leading lights in tennis.
‘Postal trade is dying and banking is the way to go’
GUERNSEY POST’S business is dying, according to its chief executive.