A DISAPPOINTED Kris Bichard has had to pull out of the Atlantic bowls championships, which are scheduled to get under way in the unusual setting of the Athena Beach Hotel in picturesque Paphos on Monday.
Is island’s fittest ‘field’ player in a Gaelic shirt?
HIS former football coach calls him a ‘freak of nature’.
Message’s meaning was clear
A WARNING by the chief minister this week that Guernsey risks becoming a high-tax jurisdiction if it cannot curb its public sector expenditure is a reminder of why this newspaper has taken such a strong line over the years on States spending.
Post is going for gold after achieving silver IIP status
GUERNSEY POST has enhanced its Investor in People accreditation.
Runway work is backed by planners
PLANNERS have recommended that the £80.4m. airport project be approved despite the fears of residents, environmentalists and parishes.
Cochrane tells North he’s out
SAM COCHRANE has announced his decision to switch his sole footballing focus to Guernsey FC for the immediate future.
Casuals hammer the defending champions
IF LAST Friday’s early season encounter between two of the league’s leading sides is anything to go by then this year’s Men’s Division One is going to be an extremely tasty affair.
Mother feels lets down after son hurt in swing accident
A MOTHER of a St Anne’s School pupil feels the Education Department has let her and her son down after a piece of play equipment collapsed on him.
BlackBerry service back after three-day outage
BLACKBERRY customers in the Bailiwick have been warned to expect further instability to their service by the company which makes the smartphone.
Let battle commence
NO FEWER than four grandmasters will be taking part in this year’s Intertrust Guernsey International Chess Festival.