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A police sergeant who claims he was effectively demoted because his superiors were concerned that he might suffer a heart attack because of the stress of his job, has taken his case to the Human Rights Commission.
Ian DeAllie claims that he was trans...
DATE: Mar 19, 2013
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Government Ombudsman Arlene Brock is to launch an investigation into how alterations were made to a historic burial site that was supposedly protected by strict Planning orders.
Last week campaigners protested that tombstones at the Tucker's Town gra...
DATE: Mar 19, 2013
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A nightclub operator forced to shut down the business by his landlord has been given just three weeks to move thousands of dollars of equipment out of the premises.
And The Cellar owner Dennie O’Connor will lose more than $100,000 if he has to remove...
DATE: Mar 15, 2013
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Shadow Public Safety Minister Michael Scott has urged police to adopt totally different approach to crime in order to stem the flow of murder and gang violence.
And he warned that, unless a “preventive” approach is taken by police, innocent people ri...
DATE: Mar 15, 2013
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A crime-busting initiative that has traditionally relied on nothing more than the eyes and ears of ordinary civilians is to go high-tech.
The new scheme will notify Neighbourhood Watch residents of public safety alerts via voice call and text message...
DATE: Mar 15, 2013
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Developer Carl Bazarian is still hopeful he can build a hotel on the former Club Med site in St George’s — even though Government is moving to cut all ties with his company.
Hired by the Progressive Labour Party Government to construct a new Park Hya...
DATE: Mar 15, 2013
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A graveyard that is the final resting place for slaves and free blacks who owned and worked land at Tucker’s Town more than 200 years ago could soon be designated an historical monument.
The cemetery site on the Tucker’s Point golf course is already ...
DATE: Mar 15, 2013
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A planned increase in the cost of travelling on public transport has stepped up a gear, with the tabling of two Bills in the House of Assembly.
The Omnibus and Ferry Services Fares Amendment Regulations raise some bus and ferry fares by around 25 per...
DATE: Mar 14, 2013
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Extended construction work on the controversial Heritage Wharf at Dockyard has claimed its first cruise ship casualty.
Government last night confirmed that a scheduled April 29 visit by the Emerald Princess has been scuppered while work on the termin...
DATE: Mar 14, 2013
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Dozens of miles of Bermuda’s roads have fallen into a state of disrepair after maintenance budgets were repeatedly slashed.
And Government targets of resurfacing ten kilometres of roadway each year have rarely been met in almost two decades, accordin...
DATE: Mar 13, 2013
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