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A nursery where three toddlers wandered off on their own has made improvements in a bid to prevent a repeat.
Among changes at the daycare centre in Pembroke are thought to be repairs to a gate, new doors and an improved security system.
The moves cam...
DATE: Aug 07, 2018
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Regulators are expected to weed out crooked operators who try to be part of the island’s fintech industry, the Senate heard yesterday.
James Jardine said he was “comforted” by the Bermuda Monetary Authority’s role in drawing up rules to govern the bu...
DATE: Jul 31, 2018
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An MP snapped apparently asleep in the House of Assembly has called for an inquiry into the use of cameras in Parliament.
Christopher Famous, a Progressive Labour Party backbencher, was one of several politicians captured sleeping in the House of As...
DATE: Jul 31, 2018
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Three two-year-old children found playing on a “building site” after they wandered away from their nursery are lucky to be alive, the shocked mother of one of the toddlers said last night.
Nallia Trott said it was thought the toddlers crossed a busy ...
DATE: Jul 27, 2018
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Hoteliers, retailers and restaurateurs need the chance to raise concerns about the introduction of minimum and living wages “sooner rather than later”, a finance expert warned yesterday.
Nathan Kowalski, chief financial officer at Anchor Investment M...
DATE: Jul 26, 2018
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A team of summer interns has made a list of suggestions that could help shape understanding of women’s concerns.
Sydney Mason, Jessica Thompson and Ajai Peets were asked to review the 2016 Population and Housing Census Report and look at the statisti...
DATE: Jul 26, 2018
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A company poised to make tens of millions of dollars a year if it was awarded a controversial casinos deal has abandoned plans to be part of Bermuda’s gambling industry, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
MM&I Holdings was at the centre of an agreement wi...
DATE: Jul 25, 2018
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Nearly half of Bermuda’s eating-out spots have been awarded “A” grades after inspectors checked their food and hygiene practices.
A scoring programme published on the Government’s website lists 203 establishments, with 92 of those achieving the top g...
DATE: Jul 21, 2018
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Details on how government policies will affect ordinary Bermudians need to be clearer, the Leader of the Opposition has claimed.
Jeanne Atherden said ministers have had plenty of time to deliver on everyday issues that affect the people of the countr...
DATE: Jul 19, 2018
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A man who stayed in Bermuda for three days last week is to be put on the country’s stop list after his criminal links were exposed.
Ruben Yarzagaray arrived on the island from Canada — but when he flew back he was denied entry to the country on the g...
DATE: Jul 17, 2018
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