Series of burglaries in the north
BUSINESSES in the north of the island are warned to be on their guard after a series of break-ins.
BUSINESSES in the north of the island are warned to be on their guard after a series of break-ins.
JUST eight months ago, a handful of determined protesters gathered outside the States chamber to voice their opposition to the incinerator.
FEARS of crime have forced Housing to hire a private security firm to patrol the Grand Bouet estate.
THIEVES made off with a day's takings after an armed raid at Dolphin Stores.
PWC Academy captain Jeremy Frith was just inches away from a century as he inspired his team to a first win in the competition against St Ouen at College Field.
Scrutiny Committee members who don't serve on other States departments? That's the last thing we need, says Peter Roffey, who also wonders: is our chief minister a Mr Micawber?
A SURVEILLANCE scheme for Mill Street has moved a step closer.
Guernsey 1, Jersey 3 SLEEPY defending at set pieces and crosses cost Mark Ingrouille's Guernsey side dear in Saturday lunchtime's Star Trophy at the Corbet Field.
TEENAGERS are thought to be responsible for a series of break-ins over the weekend.
ST PETER Port Secondary School pupils have been banned from using nicknames on school grounds, according to one concerned parent.
SATURDAY. The best day of the week. The day after work. The day after school. The day before Sunday. The beginning of two days off.
THE Guernsey Bass Anglers Sportfishing Society's Open Festival got off to a varied and eventful start.
Guernsey 2, England Universities 2 STEVE OGIER still has major decisions to make before the Muratti final in Jersey – and hopes they will be left in his hands and not those of the medical staff.
FOUR of the five prizes in the January Fish of the Month competition went to the Huxster family.
NORTH coach Micky Le Prevost defiantly insists his side will fight to the death to retain their Priaulx League crown, despite going down 3-1 to Bels in the weekend top-of-the-table clash.