In this week’s Isle of Man Examiner, a campaign to help a teenage car crash victim raises thousands of pounds for his family.

The Isle of Man is to help thousands of Syrian refugee children in a £1.4m project.

Teenager Connor Ethan Gilardoni has admitted an assault causing grievous bodily harm after an attack left a man with a fractured eye socket.

Oliver Chambers has climbed the equivalent height of Everest (8,849 metres) by running up and down Cronk ny Arrey Laa (437m) a total of 22 times non-stop, which took him 16 hours and 44 minutes.

An MHK is concerned about the current support in place for first-time buyers in the island.

There has been a 71% increase in sexual assault and violence referrals, according to Victim Support.

The latest local authorities to set their rates.

MHK Jason Moorhouse has raised concerns around the new uncontrolled crossings on Douglas Promenade.

Defendant Shem Heather Allanson claimed she had been ’kidnapped’ and ’incarcerated’ when she appeared in court on a tax offence.

More than 700 people were newly employed in government last year.

In our latest story about smaller charities, we focus on the Rob Vine Fund.

Phil Crellin has completed a 36-year career with the RNLI, the charity that saves lives at sea. Gemma Nettle spoke to him about his experience for a page feature.

At the weekend, volunteers helped to clear Mooragh Park’s lake after it was drained. We have a photo special.

After Douglas Council has announced that it will be cutting bin collections from weekly to fortnightly later this year, we went on to Strand Street to gauge the views of people about the move.

We also remind readers that the idea was put to the council last year but rejected then.

The restoration of Ramsey’s Queen’s Pier is being handed over to a new project manager, Dennis Curphey, as it moves into phase two of the work.

Why people in Ramsey are being asked to work from home if they can.

One of the main roads from Douglas to the south has been closed while work is one on Pulrose Bridge. Photographer Callum Staley shows us the latest from the air with a series of drone shots.

Lots of photos from the island’s inaugural fitness day.

There are plans to bring back ’bigger and better’ the accommodation village at the site of the former prison in Douglas for the TT and Manx Grand Prix.

Craig Phillip Teare, who tried to smuggle cocaine into the island hidden internally, has been sentenced.

In our Food and Farming pages we speak to the leaders of the Manx National Farmers’ Union who warn us that food price rises are inevitable.

We have two political columns.

In the first, Alistair Ramsay talks about the setback Chief Minister Alfred Cannan faced with his Island Plan.

And in the second, Daphne Caine says people are really struggling with money.

In Working Week, we hear about a couple who’ve set up a business making delicious cookies.

We also look at the Three Ministers event.

In sport, another victory for FC Isle of Man is on the back page.

There are 10 action-packed pages of sport in total.

There is also our letters page, the crossword, a television guide and community news.

The Isle of Man Examiner is in shops now.

You don’t have to go to a shop to buy a copy.

You can also read it online if you buy the digital edition.

To find out how to buy it, go to the ’Digital Editions’ section of the website on the grey line near the top of this site and watch the video below.

http://www.iomtoday.co.im/subscribe.cfm