The Rabbit beats the Hare

THE Blenheim Group Weekend Series kicked off this month, opening the Guernsey Yacht Club’s spring schedule.


Researcher needs help to open closed Occupation files

STORIES from local victims of Nazi persecution are being kept in closed files by the Foreign Office.


Tributes paid to fire victim as the blaze investigation goes on

TRIBUTES were paid yesterday to 70-year-old Aimee Le Page, who died following a fire at her home on Sunday.


Dawes medals

AFTER signing up for top UK club Newham and Essex Beagles, Steve Dawes made a solid debut in the National 12 Stage Road Relay at Sutton Coldfield.


Another £50k to go and skatepark work can start

WORK could start on Guernsey’s new skatepark at Beau Sejour next month.


Kingpin dies but gives others life

KEITH ‘Kingpin’ Queripel died yesterday. He had been in intensive care since a brain haemorrhage caused him to crash at Amherst on the way to work at 5am on Thursday.


Pay issue is placed before role

No later than November, the States is scheduled to debate a Policy Council report based on the findings of an independent review board which is looking into States members’ pay and whether the principles on which it is based remain sound.


Beaten champions

IT PROVED to be a bittersweet day for Guernsey at a buzzing Foote’s Lane on Saturday.


Woman, 70, dies after Perelle house fire

A 70-YEAR-OLD woman died in the early hours of yesterday following a fire at her St Saviour’s home the previous day.


Steve hopes that it is third time lucky

TOKO moved into its new premises just in time to beat an eviction notice deadline.