ONE of Sark’s familiar ‘toast rack’ buses is being almost completely rebuilt.
The gods of the classroom
THIS term’s study of Ancient Greece inspired the Herm schoolchildren to ‘discover’ gods and goddesses of their own.
Economy dominates Chamber’s AGM
CONCERNS over the economy, Aurigny and tourism were aired at this week’s Alderney Chamber of Commerce AGM.
Vance reveals aims
THE likelihood of entering a UK league brings excitement to prospective Guernsey FC coach Tony Vance.
Brave voice of a victim
BRAVERY comes in many forms and today we see an example of a very personal kind of courage on our centre pages.
Rat-run road rage as drivers take to lanes
DRIVERS dodging roadworks have turned some St Martin’s lanes into a ‘rat-run’ nightmare.
New award will recognise best customer service
OUTSTANDING customer service in the island is to be officially recognised.
Sarnians enjoy a memorable day in Oz
ALL three of Guernsey’s competitors in Warilla in New South Wales did well on day two yesterday, boosting their hopes of gaining places in the knockout stages of the Bowls World Cup.
Anger over ‘eyesore’ bales
POINTES Lane residents are unhappy about a rotting wooden barrier around the Island Waste depot boundary.
Laine becomes first driver to break the 19sec. barrier
COLIN LAINE has become the first kart driver to break 19sec. for a lap of the Track.