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Toronto street cars given Bermuda-style makeover
Two street cars in Toronto have been given a bright pink Bermuda makeover to encourage Canadian tourists to come to the Island.

Breaking News: JetBlue waives fees for stranded travellers
JetBlue travellers unable to fly to or from Bermuda because of Hurricane Earl can change their tickets without an added fee.

Breaking News: Man charged with causing death of 21-year-old
A Sandys man was this morning charged with causing the death of 21-year-old Earl Ingemann on January 1. Quincy Brangman, 31, appeared at Magistrates’ Court where he was charged with causing the death of Mr.

Crash victim due to go to school today.
A 20-year-old student was killed yesterday in a motorcycle collision a day before he was to return to school. Geoffrey Martin Burns was scheduled to leave today for his third year at Toronto's Ryerson University.

Breaking News: Forecasters issue tropical storm warning
Tropical Storm Fiona, which is carrying winds of between 50 mph and 60 mph, is considered a threat to Bermuda, according to the Bermuda Weather Service. As of 6 p.m. today,

Breaking News: Police 'increasingly concerned' over missing 75-year-old man
Police say they are growing increasingly concerned for the welfare of missing 75-year-old Calvin Hansey Sr who has not been seen for almost a week. A Police spokesman said officers have conducted systematic searches throughout the Island and added:

Breaking News: Three years prison for assault
A 25-year-old man convicted of beating and robbing a man in a group attack was this morning sentenced to three years in prison. Jahkiel Samuels, of Loyal Pass,

Corporation expects a $1.2m drop in revenue in 2010
The Corporation of Hamilton expect to lose $1.2 M this year after its revenue stream has become “anaemic in numbers”. Treasurer Gary Edwards said the Corporation was doing well in staffing expenses -

Leroy Bean: rehab centre pledge
Anti-gang campaigning Pastor Leroy Bean will take his battle for a rehabilitation centre to the House of Assembly if he gets elected in St. George's South.

Centre reaches 4,000 volunteer goal
A charitable organisation which set a goal to register 4,000 new volunteers to a website in 400 days has reached its target.



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