IT IS the clash of the unbeaten two today as the group stage of the VisitGuernsey Four Islands Tournament is completed, but unfortunately the Jersey Island Cricket Club side is not one of them.
Daily Archives: August 19, 2004
Reilly quick off the mark for Trinity
PROBABLY the quickest goal ever scored in Jersey was hit home last night.
Lister on target at Bisley
HAYDEN LISTER lifted the Walter Mcleod Memorial Trophy by winning competition six at 100 yards in Class B at Bisley yesterday,
Rise in number of new jobs created
NEW jobs continue to be created in Jersey, with a two per cent increase in the first six months of the year.
Jersey students top of the class
JERSEY students have yet again outperformed those in the UK - with an average 99.4 per cent A-level pass rate.
Senator denied right to speak in infill case
SENATOR Ted Vibert , a key figure in the Trinity landfill saga, has been blocked from giving evidence to the public inquiry by the lawyer in charge.
Rescues and damage as winds hit gale force
A FRENCHMAN suffering from exhaustion and hypothermia was rescued by St Catherine’s Lifeboat from a yacht at the height of last night’s storm.
Court to decide on accident at power station
A FIRM which installed a water treatment plant at La Collette power station could be held liable for damage caused after a scaffolding clip was dropped by an employee of another firm, the Royal Court has concluded.












