Painting a different future for Bon Port

MILLIONAIRES could be attracted to an art gallery at the Hotel Bon Port.


Cortez’s North revolution is way ahead of schedule

LITTLE over a year ago, North were a club gripped by crisis.


Saints title a week away?

ALL things being well pitch wise at Blanche Pierre Lane, St Martin’s could be within a solitary point of their first league title by the end of this weekend.


BBC tries to solve mystery of evening picture loss

BAFFLED BBC engineers are calling for islanders to help get to the bottom of Guernsey’s disappearing TV signal.


Detailed plans and tenants is next step

LEALE’S YARD could be built and ready for retailers in three years’ time, the Co-op’s chief executive has revealed.


Ambitious in the extreme McLaughlin targets 2014

WHEN you have enjoyed success like James McLaughlin did at the back end of 2010, improving is not always going to be easy.


States throw out island-wide voting

ISLAND-WIDE voting has been rejected.


Deputies ‘hoodwinked’ over runway, claims campaigner

DEPUTIES were hoodwinked into rushing a decision that effectively ruled out alternative runway technology, an anti-airport extension campaigner has claimed.


Stocks counts blessings

SARK’S stand-in Anglican minister, the Rev. Richard Bellinger, had a conducted tour of the newly-refurbished Stocks Hotel on Sunday afternoon – and blessed all sections of the complex as he did so.


Dem bones

LIVING on Herm, the island’s history is always at the forefront of your mind. Especially in the remote areas like the common, it is hard not to think of all the people who have gone before and the many ancient bodies that could be there just beneath your feet.