• A man who exposed himself to 20 girls on beaches and in town over a year-long period has avoided jail
• The decision by banking group RBC not to choose a States-backed office development as its new headquarters shows the bidding process was ‘fair and even’, Treasury Minister Philip Ozouf has said
• The first-ever excavation of a Second World War forced labour camp to take place in the Channel Islands began this week. It is being led by archaeologist Gilly Carr who is the subject of our Saturday Interview
• Twenty-one jobs have been created after a family-run restaurant and bar opened in St Helier
• Business owners in St Brelade’s Bay have welcomed news that rocks left piled on the beach by this winter’s storms are due to be covered before the busy Easter weekend
• A politician whose son suffered serious brain damage after a cycling accident as a child has accused those opposing plans to make helmets compulsory for under-14s of scaremongering
• Inter-island cricket matches could be under threat this year
• We preview the horse-racing season at Les Landes
The weekend edition also includes our myTime supplement packed with features on health, travel, food and drink, gardening, nature, photography, books, arts and entertainment.
We have a column from counsellor and psychotherapist Peter Mac; fishy tales from Mr Fish; and an Allotment Corner with Daisy Le Gros.
A full diary of events is also included, as well as film reviews and a television guide.
COMPETITIONS AND PROMOTIONS
• Win a VIP family pass to the Liberation Music Festival
• Free hot cross bun at the Daily Grind for senior citizens







