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More than expected vote in parish
St Saviour residents turned out as the Guernsey parish officials elections took place on Wednesday.
Grace Community Center at 4151 Hancock Bridge Parkway, North Fort Myers, is a branch of Grace United Methodist Church of Cape Coral and is the sponsor of this second Annual Craft and Plant-A-Palooza Bazaar.
A novel setting: The other life of the only British territory occupied by the Germans in WWII
ST. PETER PORT, Guernsey - When you put your mind to it, there are plenty of ways to use a bunker on your property.
While we rail at MPs, the City gets away with murder | Nick Cohen
Luck rather than a conspiracy explains why the newspaper that broke the expenses scandal is the property of billionaire recluses, who prefer holing up in a Channel island fortress to paying the same taxes as the rest of us.
Island prepares for remembrance
Respects will be paid to all those killed during wars as Guernsey marks Remembrance Sunday.
Early afternoon deluge leads to road flooding
A 4x4 makes waves at Les Grands Moulins, Castel, yesterday afternoon. THE west coast was battered by gale-force winds and a high tide early this morning.
Veterans invited to join parade
Guernsey's Bailiff has invited ex-servicemen and women to join this year's remembrance parade.
New attempt to sell post office
Guernsey's former Post Office in St Peter Port will be remarketed in a further attempt to sell the property.
Norwich to Guernsey flights to resume
Flybe is to reintroduce flights from Norwich to Guernsey Budget airline Flybe will reintroduce its Norwich to Guernsey service next summer, airline bosses have confirmed.
St Annea s School award-winners show off their prizes, alongside proud head teacher Mike Gaunt, right.
Property loophole could be sewn up
WHEN it was introduced not long ago, Sarka TMs Property Transfer Tax was seen by many a ' although never officially described as such a ' as being a bit of a panacea in terms of how it would make a beneficial difference to the islanda TMs finances.
Alderney a will not be the ashtray of the Channel Islandsa
ALDERNEYa S smoking ban law has been approved in the UK - even though Guernseya s Law Officers said it should not have been submitted.
More spaces to be given to smaller cars
Motorist Helen Miles, who drives a Fiat Seicento, is in favour of the scheme and feels it will encourage other motorists to buy smaller cars.
Economy crisis blamed for closure
A Guernsey restaurant has become the latest victim of the economic downturn, its owner has said.
NSPCC Guernsey branch could close
Guernsey's branch of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children could close as the charity redevelops its services.
Further parking for shorter cars
A scheme to encourage the use of small vehicles in car parks in St Peter Port is being extended following the success of a pilot project on the Crown Pier.
Beauregard Cottage almost complete
The restoration of Beauregard Cottage, near the site of the former Beauregard Hotel, is nearing completion.
Island's poppy appeal under way
Guernsey's annual poppy appeal to raise funds for serving and ex-service personnel and their families has begun.
York Avenue closure adds to Bailiffa s Cross traffic woes
The closure of Les Gigands led to congestion in the north of the island. COMMUTERS faced long delays yesterday as traffic bottlenecked around St Peter Port.
Rising UK taxes drive top-end market interest
Castel property Woodlands is on the open market for A 16m. A RECORD-BREAKING local property could be a sign of things to come as wealthy people look to avoid rising taxes in the UK, according to one of the agents selling the property.
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