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A construction firm head is to sue another group in the sector over an alleged attempt to sell an insolvent business.
Jason Smith, of Smith Hauling & Excavation, filed a writ in the Supreme Court against Dennis Correia, Correia Construction and Corco...
DATE: Feb 12, 2020
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A cruise ship due to dock in Bermuda after it was at the centre of a scare over a deadly strain of coronavirus is no more a threat than any other vessel, the health minister said yesterday.
Kim Wilson said that no passengers or crew on the New Jersey...
DATE: Feb 11, 2020
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Health
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A female police officer was charged yesterday with unauthorised access to police information and drug-related offences, police said.
Commissioner of Police Stephen Corbishley said Lakila Hart was arrested in June last year on suspicion of defeating t...
DATE: Feb 11, 2020
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Court
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Jonathan Bell
The Corporation of Hamilton has offered a school essay challenge to students, as part of its ongoing recognition of its 225th anniversary of service to the city.
The essay topic for the contest is “Homelessness in the City of Hamilton: How Do We Deal...
DATE: Feb 10, 2020
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A major fundraiser for charity is to be held today for the 51st year.
The Hamilton Lions Club Gasorama, which has raised more than $1 million over the years for a variety of good causes, will this year benefit charity for the blind Vision Bermuda and...
DATE: Feb 08, 2020
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A blame game has broken out after local construction firms claimed they were unpaid for months of work on the new power plant deemed “essential” for Bermuda’s energy future.
Three Bermudian contractors, who spoke this week with The Royal Gazette unde...
DATE: Feb 07, 2020
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Bermuda’s first coastguard unit was launched yesterday in the West End.
A vacant former police barracks, Watford House at Malabar in Somerset, has been repurposed as the command centre for the unit.
It will consist of 16 members of the Royal Bermuda ...
DATE: Feb 07, 2020
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The story of the historic rediscovery of Bermuda’s national bird in 1951 offered students a lesson this week on caring for Bermuda’s environment.
A group from the Whitney Institute and Somersfield Academy met at the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo o...
DATE: Feb 07, 2020
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Environment
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Jonathan Bell
A proclamation in support of marriage on the grounds of the Cabinet Office was met by 20 demonstrators backing the right to wed for same-sex couples.
Walter Roban, the Minister of Home Affairs, joined Allan and Mildred Hunt, the founders of Heart-To-...
DATE: Feb 06, 2020
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A plaque to honour the craftsman who created two massive chandeliers for the foyer of Hamilton’s City Hall was unveiled yesterday.
The late George Trott carved the two wooden chandeliers, which weigh in at 500lb each, in 1959 at his carpentry shop in...
DATE: Feb 06, 2020
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