A breakthrough year for new CI champion Blondel

Water is a common element among three of our five categories today as we continue the countdown to the Guernsey Press Sporting Achievement of the Year award in conjunction with Fletcher Sports.


Nothing casual about fight back

Collins Stewart Clubhouse Casuals 3, Legis Independents 2 CLUBHOUSE Casuals came from 2-0 down to beat Independents in the round-robin stages of the men’s division one cup hockey competition.


Rising rents force people to seek help

HIGH rents are forcing islanders onto the streets this Christmas, the manager of St Julian’s House has said.


Town shops benefit from postal problems

POSTAL delays caused by the snow in the UK have helped some Town traders.


Crumb of comfort as A Piece Of Cake closes

THE doors of cafe A Piece of Cake closed for the last time yesterday, but there was a glimmer of hope for its future.


This Christmas gets Dave the turkey’s vote

IT HAS certainly been Dave the turkey’s Christmas – first he was saved from the Christmas roast and now he has a new companion, Cheryl.


Remark was about previous States, Bailiff tells deputies

GUERNSEY’S Bailiff has attempted to distance himself from remarks he made this week which have been taken as criticism of States members.


Housing law will be far-reaching

THE Chief Pleas agenda for the Christmas meeting on 19 January was published this week and among the matters to be discussed then is a new housing occupancy law.


A political mover and shaker

PAUL ARDITTI’S rise to political prominence has shaken up the States of Alderney.


Pupils enact Les Miserables

EVERY year, the Herm school puts out a calendar based on a particular theme to raise money for school funds. This year’s is based on Victorian literature and art.