JERSEY face hosts Nepal in their opening game in the Pepsi ICC World Cricket League Division V tournament next month.
The freedom to choose
From Chris Donoghue. IT’S common sense to wear a helmet when cycling. I do mostly, but not always, and on the odd occasion I don’t I really enjoy not wearing one.
Icy weather hits rush hour traffic
LIGHT snow and ice brought chaos to Jersey’s roads today despite warnings that bad weather was on its way.
Ferry fares to France too costly?
MORE than 60 per cent of Islanders who completed a major new survey think that the cost of taking a car to France on the ferry is too expensive.
Speak your mind – but mind what you say
I SUPPOSE if you were looking for a theme to characterise the past decade, freedom of expression would come high on the list.
Planning: Rules and rights
POLITICIANS have tried for years to find a loophole in the laws of supply and demand as they relate to property prices in Jersey.
Flights delayed as UK airports close
HUNDREDS of Islanders were left stranded this morning as flights to and from Jersey were cancelled or delayed after heavy snow and freezing weather paralysed UK airports.
Payout for Landsbanki depositors this month
ISLANDERS who deposited money in an Icelandic bank that collapsed are expected to get more of their savings returned later this month.
McGhee blasts Trinity through
UTILITY player Logan McGhee scored a hat-trick last night helping Trinity to a 5-1 under-18 Tregear Cup quarter-final victory against St Ouen at Les Quennevais.
How can we have pride in Jersey?
From Philip Clyde-Smith. WHILE walking on the north coast with some guests from the UK, I was appalled to see a number of black plastic bags. Upon investigation I discovered they contained dog faeces.
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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.