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ATHLETICS: Frenchman Eric Renouard stormed to victory in the Jersey Spartan Spring 10K yesterday in a time of 34 min 27 sec, ten seconds ahead of fellow veteran Tim Rogers. The first senior man was Dave Ibbotson in third with a time of 35.01, just ahead of Ken White. Favourite Sarah Bruce won the women's race in 39.51, with Barbara Parker second and Carol Knight third.


Formula 3: I’ll get better vows Walker

IT was a disappointing start for James Walker in the first two races of the 2005 Formula Three season, despite racking up his first points.


Football:Scottish retain Division I title

JERSEY Scottish retained the Division I title after a 1-0 win at nearest challengers Trinity on Saturday


Party time for sponsor

THE Island's biggest company has stepped forward as the major sponsor for the 60th anniversary celebrations of the Liberation.


Tributes to a remarkable figure who touched the lives of ordinary people

THE Bailiff, church leaders from other Christian faiths and politicians have also been paying tribute to the late Pope.


Gas pollution levels to be checked at park site

SURVEY work to measure pollution on the town park site starts on 11 April.


Island mourns the Pope

THOUSANDS of Islanders remembered Pope John Paul II in their prayers yesterday as services of all denominations paused to pay tribute to the late Pontiff.


United in prayer and reflection

ROMAN Catholics in Jersey attended Mass and other services yesterday before pictures of the late Pope which were placed on altar steps.


Rich list names 15 Islanders

THE Clarke family, owners of the C Le Masurier property, are officially still the richest in Jersey, with wealth of £500 million, according to the latest Sunday Times rich list.


Castle visitors enjoy the march of time

CHILDREN and parents were getting into line at Elizabeth Castle this weekend as part of learning about the life of soldiers throughout the ages.

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.