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Coming to the aid of orphans

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A JERSEY woman has been visiting orphanages in Nigeria while working for the Catholic Agency for Overseas Development.

Record number of marathon runners

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A RECORD number of runners have registered to take part in this year’s Jersey marathon — and almost half of them are from abroad.

Group goes on the trail of the Incas

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A GROUP of 16 Islanders are getting ready to brave the Inca Trail of Peru next year.
 

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Scandinavian saddlers

ISLANDER Lee Tumelty completed a testing charity cycle from Gothenburg to Copenhagen earlier this month.

The search is on for heroes in the community

THE hunt for heroes is on, and readers are being asked to name the most deserving members of the sporting, educational and charity communities as Flybe, in association with the Jersey Evening Post, launch their annual Island Heroes competition.

New chapter for Market bookshop

THE Christian bookshop in the Market has been given a new look.

On the run – for the family

RUNNER Ana Goncalves is hoping to raise thousands of pounds for charity by completing two marathons in memory of her mother.

Just reward for a swim stalwart

OCTOGENARIAN Beryl Taylor has won a special award for her contribution to the AIB Tigers Swimming Club.

Marlene is aiming for the GB title

AN Islander is preparing to represent Jersey in the finals of a beauty contest for the second time this year – and raise money for charity in the process.

Dragon boat racing

THE tenth anniversary of the Dragon Boat racing event on Saturday was a fund raising record breaker.