Cycling a part of the curriculum

SIX young volunteers for a cycling proficiency course have paved the way for the subject to become part of the curriculum at Sark School.


Compact and bijou

The Ivy Earth Fair will break new ground for the Vale Earth Fair Collective, with two consecutive nights of live music at the Ivy Castle, aka Chateau des Marais.


Herm on track at Race for Life

A GROUP of girls from Herm represented the island in this year’s Race for Life.


Beanjar and cider are a match for vuvuzelas

My wonderful Cher Eugene, I told you Guernsey’s changed a lot from how she used to be, eh? Well, you’ll never guess the latest, mon vieux. We’re going to be able to choose our own Lt-Governor now, eh?


Town Carnival 2010 – programme of events

The Town Carnival & La Faete d’la Musique a la Ville


Investment freshens products

IN AN effort to ensure that his business produces the freshest baguettes in Guernsey, Reda Karim has invested €60,000 in a new bakery machine.


Too many failures in this process

WELL, it’s pretty much official. If the cosy ‘kiss and sell’ deal between Treasury and Resources and Blue Islands goes ahead, Aurigny will disappear. A respected brand of 40 years’ standing and a source of island pride will be replaced by an airline that started life in 1999 running groceries to Alderney.


On the right Track

THE wait is nearly over as the Track gets ready to host its first ever Open Air Boxing Show.


Final departure

TAXPAYERS will not receive any money from the sale of Aurigny to Blue Islands until the new joint airline turns a profit, it has been revealed.