AFTER reaching the quarter-finals of the Swedish Open last weekend, England badminton player Elizabeth Cann must now wait to see if she has made team selection for the Uber Cup, badminton's equivalent of the Davis Cup in tennis.
Football:Tower retain under-18 Tregear Cup
FIRST Tower United under-18s retained the Jersey Football Association's Tregear Cup last night at Springfield with a convincing victory against Jersey Wanderers.
Netball:Jersey to hold the Fort
AFTER months of organisation for the Under 12 and English challenge netball tournaments tomorrow and Sunday, Jackie Nelson had her fingers very tightly crossed this morning.
Boxing:Four target ABA championship runs this year
FOUR Leonis Amateur Boxing Club members are currently training hard in preparation for assaults on ABA titles in the next few months.
Four more barons join the celebrations
FOUR more Island businesses have signed up for the 1204-2004 Business Barons scheme.
Longer period for driving licences?
DRIVING licences are likely to last for ten years instead of five if the Committee of Constables agree to a request from Home Affairs to comply with a recent EU directive.
Ouaisné residents to be cut off during the day
FROM next week, residents of Ouaisné will be cut off during the day for two months.
Ouaisné residents to be cut off by roadworks
RESIDENTS of Ouaisné are to be cut off for almost two months.
Fog disrupts flying
THICK fog has brought the Airport to a halt.
Graduate returns are a bonus for Island firms
SIXTY per cent of university students return to live and work in the Island within ten years of graduating, the first survey of its kind in Jersey has revealed.
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BIRD WATCH 2012
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The 11th Great Garden Bird Watch took place over the weekend, Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 February. JEP readers were asked to get on board to help monitor bird life in the Island.