FORMER Commonwealth Games rider Chris Spence showed his peer group a clear pair of heels to win the 15-lap Corbi่re race on Sunday morning.
Weir treble sinks Poles
SCOTLAND romped to a 7-1 victory over Poland in the Black Horse Local Community Championship football tournament at La Hague Manor last night.
Maletroit hits gold standard
EXPERIENCED Jersey gymnast Matt Maletroit won three gold medals at the British University Sports Association Championships in Newcastle at the weekend.
Kenwright seeks Twickers double double
JERSEY'S Ross Kenwright (20), who made his Siam Cup debut last year, is on duty for Hartpury Academy at Twickenham today - the first of two dates he has at RFU headquarters.
Sharp’s early gamble
TRANSATLANTIC sailor Phil Sharp is hoping his tactics in taking a more westerly route in the Figaro Transat AG2R will soon pay off as overnight he dropped to 18th place.
Householders get GST guide
A BOOKLET explaining how GST will work will be landing on Islanders' doorsteps this week.
Fishermen are hit by spiralling costs
SPIRALLING costs are making life tough for Jersey fishermen at a time when the price of lobster and other shellfish is falling, says the chairman of Jersey Fishermen's Association.
Iceland on its way to Jersey
AN Iceland frozen food store is to be opened in Georgetown some time early in June.
Bailiff welcomes global politicians
SENIOR politicians from around the world have been welcomed to the Island for a Commonwealth Parliamentary Association event by the Bailiff, Sir Philip Bailhache.
New incinerator could cost less
IMPROVED recycling figures might mean the new incinerator will come in under its £84m budget.
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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.