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A man wanted by police has turned himself in to the authorities.
A search for Coltrane Ratteray began on Thursday after he failed to appear before the courts on an outstanding matter. A warrant for his arrest was issued and police issued a public app...
DATE: Nov 04, 2013
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Hamilton Mayor Graeme Outerbridge is to meet with union officials today after Corporation councillors allegedly threatened to have an employee sacked because she refused to pay them for attending committee meetings.
And The Royal Gazette understands ...
DATE: Nov 04, 2013
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For most visitors to Bermuda, their vacation is a time to forget about work commitments and take a break from routine.
But that wasn’t entirely true for visiting couple John and Liz Scholey, who flew in to Bermuda from Royal Tunbridge Wells in Kent, ...
DATE: Nov 04, 2013
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Bermuda’s Exclusive Economic Zone could be almost doubled in size, according to a maritime lawyer.
And the extension could provide the solution to the current debate over whether the zone should be exploited for its potential mineral deposits or prot...
DATE: Nov 04, 2013
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A pair of Bermuda pets with a rather unusual relationship appeared on US television last night.
For rather than fighting like cats and dogs, three-year-old feline Pongo and his canine companion Annie are the best of friends.
Not only do the pets shar...
DATE: Nov 03, 2013
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Tributes have been paid to veteran educator and desegregation campaigner Clifford Maxwell, who died yesterday at the age of 80.
Dr Maxwell’s 40-year career culminated in his appointment as principal at the Berkeley Institute in 1971, a post he held u...
DATE: Nov 02, 2013
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A group of City Hall councillors led by Hamilton Mayor Graeme Outerbridge threatened to sack an administrator unless she wrote them out cheques for thousands of dollars in payment for attending Corporation meetings over the past 18 months, it has bee...
DATE: Nov 01, 2013
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Hamilton Corporation officials spent ratepayer funds on tickets to attend last week’s Progressive Labour Party banquet, documents reveal.
And the purchase could be in breach of municipality regulations if officials classify it as a donation to a poli...
DATE: Nov 01, 2013
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The Corporation of Hamilton is to mount a legal challenge to recent laws changing the way the municipality operates — and is paying out hundreds of thousands of dollars to retain a top UK law firm for the case.
The Municipalities Amendment Act 2013 w...
DATE: Oct 31, 2013
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The St John Ambulance service is so short of funds that it can no longer provide medical support at public events unless it is guaranteed a donation.
The charity is on hand to provide emergency medical treatment and an ambulance service at many publi...
DATE: Oct 31, 2013
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