DE LA SALLE Year-7 footballers won the inter-schools Wagon Wheels five-a-side tournament on Thursday to complete a football double.
Kiwi lifts CI surf crown
AFTER serving up a spectacular display of bodyboarding skills, chef Aiden Dixon emerged from the water at Grève de Lecq as the Channel Islands Open champion on Saturday.
Jersey’s cup of woe
IT was a bad day from start to finish as Jersey RFC's Hampshire U18 County Cup campaign closed with defeat away to New Milton on Sunday.
Red-hot Accies leave cup hurt behind them
SPORTING ACADEMICS' under-18s roared into a six-point lead in Division I on Sunday morning.
Thick mud fails to obscure Coote and McGarry’s class
CONDITIONS for Sunday's opening race in the Graeme Le Maistre cross-country series were certainly not for the faint-hearted.
‘I will change,’ says new Chief Minister
CHIEF Minister-designate Frank Walker vowed to Members that he would be 'a changed person' yesterday after they backed him by 38 votes to 14 for the top job.
Victim of the tsunami
THE inquest into the death of Jersey's only Asian tsunami victim Pete Harrison was held today in London.
Oyster industry falls victim to ferry cuts
OYSTER farmer Doug Le Masurier has called on the States to act to ensure that there are reliable sea links to St Malo as he has lost business following the cancellation of Emeraude Ferries services.
Light a candle for Asia
JERSEY Side by Side are asking Islanders to hold their own personal memorial for the victims of the Asian tsunami, which killed an estimated 250,000 people.
Four apply to operate mobile phone services
FOUR telecoms companies have applied to run mobile phone services in Jersey.
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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.