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Deputy Commandant Cannoth Roberts has advanced from the rank of Chief Inspector, while Chief Inspectors Ron-Michel Davis and Arnim Donawa have both been promoted from Inspector.
Jeffrey Benevides, Steven McGuinness and Richard Wallington have risen f...
DATE: Jan 24, 2012
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Jonathan Bell
A “revolutionary” bargaining agreement has been made between the City of Hamilton and the Bermuda Public Services Union (BPSU).
The City’s management team is now covered under a collective bargaining agreement with the union, negotiated in just two w...
DATE: Jan 24, 2012
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CATEGORY:
Budget
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
A Bermudian vet who was denied a top post is continuing her discrimination claim against the Government.
Dr Susann Smith’s case has gone before the Human Rights Commission’s Board of Inquiry, close to 15 years after her Government contract was termin...
DATE: Jan 24, 2012
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Court
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Jonathan Bell
A “cutting edge” wireless video surveillance network, capable of recognising faces and tracking cars by their licence plates, has been installed on a trial basis for the Bermuda Police Service.
Two US companies, Quantenna Communications and Smartrove...
DATE: Jan 23, 2012
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Crime
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
On-line travel website Expedia has given Bermuda its Top Destination of the Year Award for 2011.
It said Bermuda had received the award, given at a marketing award event in the Bahamas on Saturday, because it had demonstrated “the motivation, commitm...
DATE: Jan 23, 2012
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Tourism
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
A positive first week, heavy on exercise with minimal disciplinary issues, has been reported for this year’s Bermuda Regiment recruits.
“There were no major flare-ups, other than what comes with the territory,” Captain Kenji Bean told The Royal Gazet...
DATE: Jan 23, 2012
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Jonathan Bell
Talks between KFC and the Bermuda Industrial Union are continuing as the two sides work to settle a dispute over the collective bargaining agreement between the union and the restaurant.
Following a meeting on Wednesday, Director of Kentucky Fried Ch...
DATE: Jan 23, 2012
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CATEGORY:
Budget
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
For young musician Malik Alick, a high point of day one at the Berkeley Institute was checking out the school’s music room. The 14-year-old S1 student ended up forming a band.
Along with Malik, the group, called Simply Perfection, comprises fellow st...
DATE: Jan 21, 2012
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Other
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Premier Paula Cox is attending a forum with Caribbean Foreign Ministers and the UK’s Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary William Hague this weekend in Grenada.
Officials from the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) will meet with a delegation of UK Minister...
DATE: Jan 21, 2012
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CATEGORY:
Politics
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
A Warwick man has appeared at Magistrates’ Court, accused of breaking into a home armed with an imitation gun.
Josef Smith, 23, of Cedar Hill, was not required to enter a plea, as his case must be heard before the Supreme Court.
He is charged with in...
DATE: Jan 18, 2012
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CATEGORY:
Court
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell