
Police say they're "happy" they've removed a potentially harmful weapon from the Island's streets.
Friday, 18 December 2015 00:00
Police say they're "happy" they've removed a potentially harmful weapon from the Island's streets.
The government says an illegally-imported XL Bully dog has been put to sleep.
Infrastructure Minister Michelle Haywood says a scheme to improve Castletown's streets has been put on hold.
A bus route to one of the Island's beauty spots will be raised in the House of Keys next week.
The Department of Infrastructure says it needs to close the Mountain Road tonight as it resurfaces more than 200 metres.
Peel commissioners have unveiled detailed plans for a huge new venue near the town's bowling greens, which could hold up to 260 people and 10 staff.
Chief Minister Alf Cannan says an agreement signed with Liverpool is a way to learn from each other.
An organisation which promotes and helps the Island's capital is asking for your views.
Ramsey commissioners say they'll show their commitment to the environment by not mowing the grass.