Your snow pictures (Gallery 6)

Islanders had plenty opportunity on Saturday to get out in the snow to build igloos and snowmen and, of course, take pictures.


I take my bobble hat off to our snow-shifting heroes

WITH or without the benefit of a wet or two, I have been known to refer to what we now call Transport and Technical Services as ‘the department of expensive cock-ups’.


Top-level ‘conspiracy’ is alleged

INFORMATION uncovered by suspended police chief Graham Power points towards a conspiracy at the highest levels of government, says Deputy Bob Hill.


‘Hands off the public sector’

A ‘HANDS-OFF’ warning has been issued by a union leader in response to the Jersey Chamber of Commerce president saying that the public sector could be run more efficiently.


The helmet debate – and the snow!

So what an exciting week, a debate about making helmet wearing compulsory for all cyclists and a few seriously, at least for Jersey, snowy days.


The Chief Minister’s challenge

IT is highly improbable that Chief Minister Terry Le Sueur ever imagined that his role at the head of Island government was going to be either easy or uncomplicated.


Winter call for red-hot Savory

JERSEY Wanderers striker Jamie Savory and St Peter defender Neal Crowell have won call ups into Island manager Jon Welsh’s Dandara Jersey Football Combination select squad.


It would’ve been built on

From Deputy Sean Power, Assistant Housing Minister. I FEEL I need to refer to a letter from Keith Shaw in the JEP of 5 January that was not factually correct. Mr Shaw refers to the fact that the Housing Department was somehow involved in the Sunshine Hotel site at some time or other.


Cheaper and more regular

From Diane Bougeard. MY partner and I were recently in Guernsey for a weekend and, as before, we marvelled at the excellent bus service they run.


It missed us – but it may be on the way back

THIS is what the Island narrowly missed on Saturday night as heavy snow brought northern France to a standstill.

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.