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Bermuda’s airport needs either a new or upgraded cargo facility, in a separate job from the proposed new terminal, according to a Ministry of Finance spokesman.
Aecon, the Canadian contractor for the development at L.F. Wade International Airport, ha...
DATE: Nov 14, 2016
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More than $24,000 has been spent on security for the residences of Michael Dunkley, the Premier, and Senator Michael Fahy, the House of Assembly heard this morning.
The home of Mr Fahy, the tourism and transport minister, was secured at a price tag o...
DATE: Nov 14, 2016
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Jonathan Bell
The 2016 census has been “bogged down a little bit” in recent months, but is still intended to be finished as of the year’s end, according to Michael Dunkley, the Premier.
Responding to questions in Parliament from David Burt, the Leader of the Oppos...
DATE: Nov 14, 2016
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The fire service’s ladder truck, the absence of which was widely questioned in the wake of a blaze on Front Street over the summer, has been repaired and put back in service after the latest hurricane to hit the island.
Michael Dunkley, the Premier, ...
DATE: Nov 14, 2016
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A relative of paedophile John Malcolm “Chalkie” White, who just yesterday learnt from this newspaper of his release from prison, has spoken of her shock at not being informed.
Sandra, who asked to go by her first name alone, is a family member throug...
DATE: Nov 10, 2016
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An initiative to keep Bermuda’s young students safer is off to a flying start, with the hoisting of a “Speak Up, Be Safe” banner to launch the campaign at Victor Scott Primary School.
Ultimately, the programme from the Coalition for the Protection of...
DATE: Nov 09, 2016
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Jonathan Bell
Two generations of a Bermudian family have found inspiration in rural South Africa through one man’s quest to empower others.
Richard Mabaso was a young man when he got sponsorship to leave and study in London, Ontario, and in the process staying wit...
DATE: Nov 09, 2016
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Westmeath, the island’s largest care home for seniors, has moved to counter perceptions of the facility as overly priced.
Rising costs recently left the charity with no choice but to increase its rates by 1.5 per cent — but Barbara Lee, chairman of W...
DATE: Nov 07, 2016
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A crash in which a teen motorist alleges that a police officer may have struck him and then driven off is now under investigation.
Police have appealed for witnesses to the collision, which occurred on Thursday at about 7.10pm on North Shore Road, De...
DATE: Nov 05, 2016
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Caged birds are allegedly neglected at the Botanical Gardens, according to two members of the public who claimed parrots and peacocks have been left without water.
Maintenance of the enclosures near Camden has come under fire on several occasions, wi...
DATE: Nov 04, 2016
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