Tuesday, 16th March 2010

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Sweltering expats get ready for Aussie bushfire house guests

Sophie and Georgina Mitchell cool down with an ice cream at Safety Beach, Mornington Peninsula over the Christmas holiday. (0905657)

GUERNSEY expats in Australia are bracing themselves for more hot weather as temperatures smash records.

Snow business

Toorna and Duncan Salmon.

Many would think twice about starting a new business in a foreign country at the height of a recession. But there was no stopping one Guernseyman and his wife, who left successful marketing careers in London to run a catered ski chalet business. Now they’re living – and loving – the high life, as Nicci [...]

Expats celebrate the New Year in Somerset

The four friends who have kept in touch are John Farmer, left, Dennis Waters and Mike Newman, right. In the foreground is Pam Farmer (nee Martin). 	(0896791)

A GROUP of islanders toasted in the New Year in Somerset with some local brew.

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Le Roux is living the life he dreamed of in Aspen mountains

WHILE his home island grinds to a halt because of snow, there is one Guernseyman who spends his life working in the ‘white stuff’ and he is rather good at it.

Weather and housing situation led to emigration

IT WAS the allure of better weather and Guernsey’s poor housing situation that led John and Maureen Kitchen to leave the island in the 1960s.

Dust blizzards turn the sky red down under

FORMER islanders are among the thousands of people in the New South Wales region of Australia to be engulfed by dust blizzards.

Snow-shocked Corbets made success of their new life in Canada

ALTHOUGH not having direct experience of leaving Guernsey, Christian Corbet has charted the history of his family’s move from the island.

De Carterets want younger members of the family to go to reunion in France

ALL members of the De Carteret family are invited along to a reunion in Carteret this summer.

Marian returns from the land of dead grass to see her greener roots

FOR the first time in 60 years Marian Cullum has returned to visit the island where she was born and raised.

Chris and his Canadian bride have their NY marriage blessed here, then it’s off to Zambia

A GUERNSEYMAN and his Canadian wife are visiting the island before moving to Zambia.