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An array of bonuses paid by the Bermuda Hospitals Board has been revealed in the House of Assembly for the years 2015 and 2016.
The figures included a payout in 2015 of $571,311 to a radiologist, according to Jeanne Atherden, the Minister of Health a...
DATE: Mar 20, 2017
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Jonathan Bell
A girl’s passing snapshot of the ruined Clayhouse Inn has turned out striking enough to grace the walls of the Biggs Museum back home in Dover, Delaware.
Born to Bermudians Saphria Gibbons and Dennis Zuill, Saige Zuill was photographing what she cons...
DATE: Mar 20, 2017
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Jonathan Bell
Up and coming Bermudian painter Zack Marshall has found success with his first solo show, Golem, at a small Brooklyn gallery.
Invoking the legendary monster from Jewish mythology, the show gleaned inspiration from punk couture and old 1980s horror mo...
DATE: Mar 18, 2017
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Jonathan Bell
Alfred Carey, a dedicated teacher and “keeper of the flame” from almost the inception of the Bermuda Technical Institute, has died at the age of 93.
His passing was marked in the House of Assembly, with Michael Dunkley, the Premier, commending his co...
DATE: Mar 17, 2017
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Jonathan Bell
Quick-thinking onlookers rescued a female Saltus student from the Bermuda Amateur Swimming Association pool on Tuesday after she lost consciousness during a training session.
“Immediate action by the coach and parent, followed by quick action by emer...
DATE: Mar 17, 2017
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Jonathan Bell
The Bermuda Government’s Massachusetts lawsuit against Lahey Clinic has included a cost of $426,000 thus far to the legal firm Cooley LLC.
Cabinet approved the awarding of the contract around April 26, 2016, according to Trevor Moniz, the Attorney-Ge...
DATE: Mar 17, 2017
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Jonathan Bell
The Bermuda Government has been forced to back-pedal on revenue-raising customs amendments that had been expected to bring in almost $20 million.
The reversal spells a last-minute scramble for businesses, some of which had already priced goods for im...
DATE: Mar 16, 2017
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Politics
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Bringing back traditional parish pride is David Semos’ aim — literally, as he seeks young archers to represent their home turf at the first-ever Archery Parish Challenge.
Mr Semos, who turns 68 this year, has 62 years’ history in Paget to give him br...
DATE: Mar 16, 2017
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Jonathan Bell
Heavy materials and equipment for the airport redevelopment are due to start arriving next month at the East End.
The move is expected to bring fresh activity to Marginal Wharf in St David’s, where finance minister Bob Richards said “the docks will h...
DATE: Mar 16, 2017
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Jonathan Bell
Bermuda’s Washington, DC office is being phased out in a switch from a “bricks and mortar presence” to greater use of lobbying, Michael Dunkley told legislators.
While delivering the Budget brief for Cabinet, the Premier noted that an allocation of $...
DATE: Mar 15, 2017
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Jonathan Bell