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Final preparations are underway for Queen's visit

Practice makes perfect: Nikeyo Swan and Ashaki Arnold will perform a re-enactment of an old fashioned Bermudian wedding along with their classmates from Sandys Middle School for the Queen during her visit next week. The students performed a dry run for the Governor Sir Richard Gozney and Lady Gozney yesterday in the Clocktower Mall in Dockyard
Photos : Mark Tatem

The plan: The Governor Sir Richard Gozney goes over a dry run of the Queen's visit to the mural room at Commissioner's House in Dockyard yesterday during final preparations for Her Majesty�s visit next week.
Mark Tatem

Tip-top: Adam Dill, WEDCO facility supervisor, works on a spotlight on the Clocktower mall in Dockyard.

Ground work: Keith Swan, Lynn Burrows and Michael Nesbit lay bricks where a tree planter used to be outside of the Clocktower Mall in Dockyard.

Final preparations: Governor Sir Richard Gozney and his entourage pass through the Clocktower Mall.

Final preparations are underway for Queen's visit

Practice makes perfect: Nikeyo Swan and Ashaki Arnold will perform a re-enactment of an old fashioned Bermudian wedding along with their classmates from Sandys Middle School for the Queen during her visit next week. The students performed a dry run for the Governor Sir Richard Gozney and Lady Gozney yesterday in the Clocktower Mall in Dockyard
Photos : Mark Tatem

The plan: The Governor Sir Richard Gozney goes over a dry run of the Queen's visit to the mural room at Commissioner's House in Dockyard yesterday during final preparations for Her Majesty�s visit next week.
Mark Tatem

Tip-top: Adam Dill, WEDCO facility supervisor, works on a spotlight on the Clocktower mall in Dockyard.

Ground work: Keith Swan, Lynn Burrows and Michael Nesbit lay bricks where a tree planter used to be outside of the Clocktower Mall in Dockyard.

Final preparations: Governor Sir Richard Gozney and his entourage pass through the Clocktower Mall.

Making an IMPACT

Impact Academy , Trace White head of a relatively new alternative school .
Photos: Tamell Simons

Trace White (seated ) head of a relatively new alternative school with students and staff.

Positive reaction on the streets to Queen's visit

Positive: On the streets of Hamilton yesterday there was a generally positive reaction towards the upcoming visit by Queen Elizabeth II to Bermuda next week.

Ed Christopher

Dekan Saunders

Andrew Holmes

Ruth Cassidy

Christina Ingham

Richard Powell

Mark

Deondre Cumberbatch

Deborah Outerbridge

Johnae Tucker

Pitch reprieve for Boulevard

Michael Anthony Weeks

Home Zone launches triple-option plan so consumers can name their price

Shake on it: Kristi Grayston, chair of the Chamber of Commerce's retail division, and Tom Nelmes, vice-president of Home Zone at the launch of the company's new pricing initiative.

Vintage tourism poster sold for $9,000

Auctioned: Vintage poster

Nurse says she would have intervened if she saw patient trying to hang himself

Inquest: Mid-Atlantic Wellness Institute where Shandal Richardson died.

Jackson returns in time for health insurance debate

Back on the Island:Louise Jackson MP is expected to play an important part in today's House of Assembly debate on health insurance.

Art and music combine for a relaxing night at the spa

Michael DeSilva and his son Aaron
Photo: Mark Tatem

Michael DeSilva - Untitled

Apartments with underground vehicle lift are given approval

New living space: A computer-generated image of what the 'Crow Lane Lofts' apartment complex is likely to look like.

Harbour view: A computer-generated image of what the interior of one of the new 'Crow Lane Lofts' apartments might look like.

Scott urges public to voice views on PATI

Alex Scott holds a copy of the discussion paper Public Access to Information in this file photo

Rebounding markets help BF&M earnings rise 7%

BF&M CEO John Wight

Community walk will explore history of Warwick Academy, '#10 Down de Road' store and other neighbourhood landmarks

Time to learn: Warwick Academy, one of the oldest established schools in the Western Hemisphere, will feature in the latest Imagine Bermuda community walk.




















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