HEROIN addiction should be treated as a disease - claims the leading GP who deals with addiction in the Island.
Monthly Archives: July 2004
Row breaks out in Weymouth
FIREFIGHTERS will be facing a new challenge this weekend when they take part in a charity rowing venture from Weymouth to Jersey.
Carft team pan for tourism gold
JERSEY Goldsmiths have teamed up with a Jersey craftsman to provide an educational resource for schools and visitors.
Nursing home plan for hotel
THE Silver Springs Hotel in Route des Genêts is to become a nursing home, if Planning approve an application submitted this week.
Football:Sporting short of players - and cash
SPORTING Club Franā¸šais are close to running just one football team next season.
Rugby union: Cooke has Bees flying
JERSEY Rugby Club next week come face to face with the daunting figure of former England coach Geoff Cooke - and a side rampaging towards the English rugby hierarchy.
Cricket:St Helier good for cup final resolution
ST HELIER RFC won the NatWest Evening League’s Division II title last night.
Island Games: Common code for drugs will come
AT some stage in the future competitors in the Island Games will face the same rigorous controls that currently exist in the Commonwealth and Olympic Games, with regard to drug testing.
Police employees to face a tribunal
THREE States police employees alleged to have stolen computer equipment from the Rouge Bouillon headquarters are to face an employment tribunal.
40 new bicycle stands to be created in town
MORE than 40 new bicycle stands are being created across St Helier.












