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Archive: February 15, 2019
- 01:02New blockchain office is welcomed as ‘innovative’
- 01:30No prosecutions against food businesses since 2015
- 01:30Cabaret Party in Sleeping Beauty
- 04:30I want a family to call my own
- 05:35Boot responds after residents find out they no longer appeal against development
- 05:45Deputy High Bailiff to become High Bailiff
- 06:00Mike tells story of Manx franchise reform
- 06:15Ashley Hill gets gold for woodland efforts
- 06:30Landmark is set to get a lick of paint
- 06:45Drink-driver handed motoring ban
- 06:50Who's stockpiling for Brexit?
- 06:59Head north or west for best weather
- 07:00Celts' hopes of toppling Nomads fading
- 07:00Fewer than half of graduates are coming back
- 07:30How you can read your Isle of Man Courier online right now
- 09:35Callister's political surgery this weekend
- 11:14Postal strike: Frustration on both sides
- 11:55Shop move 'probably' temporary
- 12:00Promotion battle intensifies in Div Two
- 12:16Scammer falsely claims to be from Manx Telecom
- 12:30Football: Royal and Marown close in on Premier League safety
- 12:35Loose tyre damages three vehicles in Douglas
- 13:00Football: Premier League's top two go head-to-head
- 14:00FA Cup Team of the Week special
- 15:00Doyle leads Golden Boot race
- 15:05Accident outside Braddan School
- 16:15Experts to speak on Stone Age and Bronze Age human remains
- 17:00Working to make a creative partnership
- 17:05'Surprise' as top copper nomination
- 17:15More concerns raised over the Peel Road drive through plans
- 17:26Manx Sound Exchange: Looney and the Vikings set to invade Douglas
- 22:31Wildlife workshops take a closer look at sea creatures
- 23:31This dance show a fishy tale to tell