A SERVICE to remember the victims of the Holocaust was held at the White Rock yesterday.
Rohais and Shuttlebusters head six of the 10 divisions
AT THE end of month three of the Rubis Fuel Supplies badminton leagues, a pattern is beginning to emerge.
Unnamed donor steps in to get Maureen a bath
A WOMAN suffering from Alzheimer’s has been able to bath properly in her own home for the first time in three years after the Guernsey Alzheimer’s Association arranged to have a bath installed.
Legend shares his wisdom
‘IF YOU get a chance, then take it with both fists.’
Concerns UK 0.5% GDP dip may damage the island’s economy
A CONTRACTION in the UK’s economy could slow down Guernsey’s, the Treasury minister warned yesterday.
Watson praises ‘best College side in years’
ELIZABETH COLLEGE grabbed a last-minute goal to equalise against Colombians and produce a result that breathes fresh life into the Division One title race.
Households face bigger gas bills
A 7% RISE in gas prices next month will see households’ bills go up by an average of £87 a year.
Local firms in dark over trade from airport work
DOUBTS remain over how many Guernsey companies will benefit and how much materials and labour the preferred contractor for the airport development project will source locally if it carries out the work.
Arctic adventure beckons for Herm teenager
HERM teenager Richard Bailey has been selected to take part in a trip to the Arctic next summer to work on scientific research such as glaciology, geology, hydrology, meteorology and snow science.
Australian TV boosts Highland Title sales
UNPRECEDENTED sales figures have been achieved by one Alderney business this week after one of its employees was interviewed for Australian TV.