All guilty

BRITAIN’S biggest drugs baron, Curtis Warren, and his five associates have been found guilty of planning to flood Jersey’s streets with £1 million worth of cannabis.


Traffic aims will simply hit the brick wall of population growth

From André Ferrari. AT last we are offered a transport strategy which recognises that cramming more and more cars onto our roads is not an effective policy.


Green policy rewarded

AIRTEL-Vodafone has become the latest local company to reach Level Two of the Eco Active Business scheme.


The perils of a state that assumes we are all guilty

THERE must be a perversity entrenched in the job descriptions of those intent on controlling our personal activities.


D-day looms for Nomads

JERSEY Nomads FC may have played their last game of football in the Dandara Jersey Football Combination.


In search of a family bible

ROY Davies, of Wales, is hoping to trace a bible which he thinks might contain information to help him with his family research and which he believes was last owned by a man living in Jersey.


Swimmers up for USA online awards

Three Jersey swimmers have been nominated by American website thewaterisopen.com for their annual awards.


Teachers vote for dispute over pay

THE possibility of teachers manning picket lines outside schools has moved a step closer.


Long lost friends

RORY McIntyre is looking for two long lost friends called John and Debbie Boon, who were living in or near St Aubin when he was last in touch.


Seven to challenge World

SEVEN crews will be representing the Jersey Rowing Club in the 2009 World Coastal Rowing Championships in Plymouth later this month.

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.