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An Indian expatriate waiter has cried foul, alleging he was deported from the Island for obeying his boss’s orders.
Caetano Fernandes was caught red-handed by undercover Immigration officials as he worked behind the bar at Riddell’s Bay Golf and Coun...
DATE: Apr 11, 2012
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Educational programmes got a welcome boost from Lancashire Insurance, with donations totalling $80,000.
Warwick Academy received $20,000 for its Lance King Art of Learning workshops, while the Bermuda Sloop Foundation was presented with an $60,000 ch...
DATE: Apr 11, 2012
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A launch date remains to be set for Government’s Job Corps initiative, but planning is expected to finish in October, a spokeswoman said.
The scheme, designed to secure employment for young workers, is based on programmes used by the US Department of...
DATE: Apr 10, 2012
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A tourist at the West End has been left with "very serious leg injuries" following a collision with a truck at about 12.30pm today, police have confirmed.
According to Acting Chief Inspector Robert Cardwell of the Somerset Police Station, the collisi...
DATE: Apr 09, 2012
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An arbitration ruling on the City of Hamilton’s collective bargaining agreement with the Bermuda Industrial Union is expected later this month.
The agreement covers wages for unionised workers, and should be settled within “the next week or two”, sec...
DATE: Apr 09, 2012
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City councillors are to seek residents’ advice as they consider what to do with the reflecting pool at City Hall in the long-term.
The area will initially be filled for safety reasons however the water feature could later be restored.
The pool has be...
DATE: Apr 09, 2012
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City of Hamilton councillors have come out in support of having cruise ships keep gambling tables open while in port.
The issue was raised at a recent City meeting where councillors mulled a response to a Government request for input.
Said Alderman ...
DATE: Apr 09, 2012
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Former chairman Neville Tyrell said the Taxi Authority Review Committee presented its recommendations to former Transport Minister Terry Lister 12 months ago.
He said the group has heard nothing from the current Transport Minister Derrick Burgess, si...
DATE: Apr 09, 2012
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Come this summer, Candace Furbert might be singing on a London stage as part of the award-winning musical ‘The Lion King’.
The 20-year-old has auditioned twice for a role in the world-famous show and will hear in the next couple of months whether or ...
DATE: Apr 07, 2012
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Six people were arrested over the weekend on suspicion of drunk driving, including a 62-year-old taxi driver involved in a collision.
No injuries were reported after the taxi and a motorcycle struck near the junction of Frog Lane and Devon Lane, Devo...
DATE: Apr 04, 2012
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