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Rocket launches that on occasion have been visible in Bermuda are to resume this evening from Cape Canaveral, Florida.
Bermuda Maritime Operations nevertheless warned for the public to keep in mind that red marine distress flares should always be rep...
DATE: Apr 08, 2016
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With summer camp looming, a children’s group expressed concern that regulations still had not been put in place.
According to the Coalition for the Protection of Children, without thorough monitoring it remained possible for a person of dubious backg...
DATE: Apr 07, 2016
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The educational and cultural exchange performers Up With People are on their way to Bermuda, and bringing their full cast for the first time in its 50-year history.
One hundred participants from 20 different countries are coming to perform later this...
DATE: Apr 06, 2016
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Two Bermudians are in custody in Britain after kidnapping allegations said to involve a third person from the island.
Nottinghamshire police said that a 20-year-old man sustained minor injuries during the incident, which occurred on March 30 in the t...
DATE: Apr 06, 2016
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A restaurant group’s quiet proposal to give back to the community has caught the public eye after a diner came forward with her story.
Management at the sister restaurants Rosa’s and Chopsticks last month launched a special deal for children in recog...
DATE: Apr 05, 2016
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The loss of the Riddell’s Bay Golf and Country Club has dealt an “understandable” blow to confidence, Bermuda Tourism Authority spokesman Glenn Jones said last night.
Saying he would miss golfing and entertaining guests at the 94-year-old club in War...
DATE: Apr 02, 2016
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A cancer patient who was prevented from travelling for treatment due to a bureaucratic error could have better recourse going to Britain instead, according to a veterans’ advocate.
As reported yesterday in The Royal Gazette, Cherrie Woods was mistake...
DATE: Apr 01, 2016
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Change comes to us all: after a seven-year struggle to stay at $1, The Royal Gazette will cost our readers $1.50 to purchase over the counter, starting today.
The move, among several in store as the island’s daily continues to evolve, reflects the ch...
DATE: Apr 01, 2016
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A cancer patient who needs treatment but was blocked from leaving the island because of an administrative error has been left “at her wit’s end” trying to regain permission to travel.
“I’m back to square one doing the same things all over again, but ...
DATE: Mar 31, 2016
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Tensions spiked in a day of largely peaceful protests when protesters, some of them angrily demanding to see the Premier, poured into the Cabinet Office and had to be removed by police.
Officers responded swiftly when demonstrators followed Michael D...
DATE: Mar 12, 2016
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