HUNDREDS of islanders and visitors had their travel plans disrupted yesterday due to heavy fog at the airport.
‘Condor left us no option but to cut holiday short’
A HOLIDAYING family felt Condor’s recent problems left them with no option but to go home early.
Kylie’s run continues
A STRONG headwind denied her any chance of a new PB, but Kylie Robilliard maintained her winning form at the Bedford International Games.
Elizabeth are ripped apart
FOUR ducks from the top five left the Elizabeth College batting in tatters in the first of this summer’s two inter-collegiate matches against their old rivals.
Rangers B in control of Div. Two
RANGERS B’s pursuit of retaining their Co-ed Division Two title stayed on course with the narrowest of victories over Buccaneers.
‘Life is God-given. He will choose when it ends’
A ‘MOVING’ documentary on euthanasia, which for the first time on UK television showed an assisted death, has split the views of islanders.
‘How to manage a conflict of interest is important’
A LACK of transparency in the States members’ register of financial interests will be investigated.
‘There was smashed glass everywhere, chairs broken’
THOUSANDS of pounds-worth of damage was caused to the Bridge Kitchen when it was vandalised in the early hours of Saturday morning.
Advocates seek pause for thought
AS YOU would expect from six lawyers, a letter published on Saturday arguing against an impending revolution in inheritance laws was both thought-provoking and well-constructed.
Where the wild things are
Wildlife conservation has come on since the days when a Rocquaine orchid field was ploughed over and planted with spuds. Tim Earl takes a walk down memory lane and is pleased with much of what he sees…