Airport gets geared up to cope with ice

GUERNSEY Airport is better prepared for icy weather this winter, according to director Colin Le Ray.


Anaya and Ellie turn on lights on Tree of Joy

THE countdown to Christmas began last night with the switch on of the Rotary Tree of Joy.


Ghost hunters told: ‘Just go…’

IS HERM the Bailiwick’s most haunted island?Many visitors would say it is the spirit of the island that brings them back year after year and for those of us who live in Herm, its long and rich history is certainly part of what keeps us here.


Salute for sons of Sark

SARK looks poised for another bout of election fever, although the results and aftermath are unlikely to be as dramatic as in the island’s first foray into a new democratic age two years ago.


Doolittle does much for animals

WORKING three jobs while bringing up three daughters would be exhausting enough for most people – but could you imagine doing all that while caring for 54 animals?


Junior schools football

Pictures from the junior schools football tournament, which was won by Beechwood who beat Hautes Capelles 3-2 in the final.


Appraisal message is not positive

At first glance, it was a simple enough question: who carries out the appraisal of the chief executive of the States of Guernsey?


Still work to be done after EU funds vote

APPROVAL of the alternative investment fund managers directive by the EU does not mean Guernsey will step back from the matter.


Clubs are resigned to running leagues

A FEELING of resignation was all-pervasive among the GFA’s senior clubs following news that they could face running their own competitions from next season.


Top jobs are in the firing line at HSSD

FOUR directors at Health and Social Services will have to reapply for their jobs in a major shake-up.