The cost to a trout farm of someone deliberately switching off a piece of electrical equipment is reported in today’s Examiner.

We speak to the production manager of the Glen Wyllin business about the effects of the crime.

On page 3, we report on entrants’ concerns over a "Win a house" competition that had an £800,000 property as first prize.

But that wasn’t what was actually given as first prize.

Also this week:

The latest on a trial into the death of a biker.

A lawyer is to head the inquiry into a serious accident in which TT star Steve Mercer was injured.

A picture special on the tribute to local rider Dan Kneen.

A court report on a 91-year-old man who was convicted for groping.

A union boss has called for Treasury Minister Alfred Cannan to be sacked.

MLCs have heard the harrowing story of a teenager who travelled to the UK to have an abortion.

The latest on the ’Villiers Square’ eyesore.

We learn the Manx dialect words that are now in the Oxford English Dictionary.

How the plans for a restaurant in the old Isle of Man Bank in Onchan are going.

A boost for the Family Library.

How kayakers made their way to Scotland from the Point of Ayre at the weekend.

Ramsey Bakery boss Jim Duncan is remembered.

In our street interviews, we ask what people think about public transport in the Isle of Man.

Plus there’s business news, our Final Whistle sports section, your letters, the social diary and lots of community news.

The Isle of Man’s favourite newspaper is in the shops now.