A host of sporting activities took place in the lead-up to the big match between Guernsey RUFC and Trojans on Saturday.
Unexpected dinner by candlelight as the power fails
A POWER cut on Friday night was a romantic inconvenience for some diners.
Three firms interested in paying for waste plant
AT LEAST three companies have put forward privately financed waste proposals as work continues to find an island solution.
Holley finds gremlins in Desperques’ game
THE man they call ‘H’ produced one of the great shock results in the long history of the island snooker final on Saturday night.
Record number for cancer charity sponsored cliff walk
A SIXTH sponsored Cancer Research cliff walk was the biggest yet.
Guernsey ‘is 50% better now’
PREVIOUSLY, a three-figure Guernsey score against England would have been little more than a pipe dream.
Apart-hotel owner loses compliance notice appeal
THE owner of Waves apart-hotel has been forced to comply with a planning decision that he claimed would be financial suicide.
Red tape slows plan for more lights at zebras
CONTRACTUAL difficulties have been blamed for preventing safety improvements at pedestrian crossings.
Trojan showdown
‘THESE are the games that you play rugby for.’
Police want long court sentence to help cut knife crime
KNIFE crime will not be tolerated in Guernsey was the message sent out by the Royal Court yesterday as a 15-year sentence was imposed on Anthony Jones, who was found guilty of attempted murder.