TWO second half goals proved enough to send Investec Jersey sailing into the fourth round of the National Men’s Hockey Trophy yesterday.
Islander killed in charity ride
A CYCLIST raising money for Jersey Hospice Care died yesterday after suffering multiple injuries in a road accident in Ecuador.
Ups and downs of life at sea
THESE are, to say the least, difficult and awkward times for the Jersey fishing fleet.
We’re cutting the profit cake far too small
From Tim Langlois. CHARLES Webb, from the JCRA, claims 100 jobs have been created by other telecommunications companies setting up in the Island. However, how many staff were brought in from the UK and other destinations?
Safety training on the increase
JOB losses have led to a demand in safety training as Islanders seek to gain extra qualifications to become more employable.
Jo and Co help schooling of young Kenyans
A WOMAN and her family are raising funds to enable a group of children in Kenya who are orphaned or from poor families to receive a regular education.
Swine-flu cases more than double
THE number of swine-flu cases continued to rise last week as more and more schools were struck by the mass outbreak.
Unsightly legacies
From Sandra Wakeham. WITH another eyesore approved, this time at Havre des Pas (JEP, 19 November), one can’t help but wonder if, long after he’s gone, Senator Freddie Cohen will still be remembered forever by future generations as ‘Blot on the Landscape’.
Jersey’s pro strikers share five goals
IT was the best day ever on the goal scoring front for Jersey’s professional footballers on Saturday as Brett Pitman and Daryl Clare scored five goals between them for their respective clubs.
Holidays for Heroes deserves our support
From Alan Gillett. I AM writing to you regarding the scandalous destroying of the bonfire in St Martin. As well as benefiting the Gorey Fête Committee, it would have enabled them to raise £5,000 for our worthwhile charity Holidays for Heroes.