The Isle of Man Examiner has spoken to the boss of Citywing and the provisional liquidator after the company’s collapse.
The paper includes details of when the creditors’ meeting will take place and its location.
It also reveals last-ditch attempts to save the company.
The report is the main page 1 story.
Also this week:
A licensing application by Tesco for a new store in Douglas will be considered again by an appeal court, following a successful legal challenge by the owners of Shoprite
An unlicensed driver from Saddlestone undertook another motorist performed the manoeuvre so incompetently he not only smashed into her car but shunted it on to the wrong side of the road
Health Minister Kate Beecroft tells us about the challenges her department is facing with funding
The island’s falling population could result in school closures, the government is warning
Planning permission has been granted to convert a former Douglas boarding house into flats, despite objections from the council
Ramsey Commissioners will consider making a formal offer to buy Ramsey Courthouse and the grounds when it meets this week
Douglas Council has refused a request for books in Polish to be offered at the Henry Bloom Noble library
A dog owner whose pet attacked a woman as she stood talking to him outside the Swan pub in Ramsey has been to court
Plus two pages of letters, the Final Whistle sports pullout, business news, the social calendar and Terry Cringle’s nostalgia pages.
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