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Make Hunger History Week starts today, with 85 organisations around Bermuda now collecting food for the Eliza Dolittle Society’s Daily Bread Programme.
Executive director Margaret Ward said the food programme, which started a year ago in a bid to spr...
DATE: Sep 26, 2011
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Fake $100 notes are being passed at stores around the Island, along with counterfeit US cash, prompting a warning from police.
The forgeries are based on the older Bermuda $100 notes, rather than the new version.
A fish-shaped watermark just to the l...
DATE: Sep 26, 2011
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Tropical Storm Ophelia, which last night dissipated into a remnant low-pressure system, may bring some showers and wind to Bermuda as the storm’s remains approach by Thursday.
Ophelia continued to lose strength as it headed north of the island of Ang...
DATE: Sep 26, 2011
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An Ireland-bound yacht that went missing after it sailed from Bermuda has arrived safely in County Kerry, Ireland, following an extensive air and sea search.
Authorities feared the Golden Eagle had been lost in the aftermath of Hurricane Katia until ...
DATE: Sep 26, 2011
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A 24-year-old Southampton man had to be treated in hospital after his car overturned on Middle Road, Southampton.
The car flipped after colliding with a wall near the junction with Lighthouse Road, at around 2.40am yesterday.
The driver’s injuries ar...
DATE: Sep 26, 2011
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A two-year-old girl is recovering in hospital after doctors had to restart her breathing.
The alarm was raised around 5.30pm on Friday at the junction of Vesey Street with Middle Road, Devonshire, near Belvin’s Variety.
Police said the girl had stop...
DATE: Sep 26, 2011
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Overseas Territories Minister Henry Bellingham began his visit to the Island with a tour by sea of Bermuda’s maritime policing and port security, just hours after his arrival.
Aside from learning how marine police work with the Bermuda Regiment, the ...
DATE: Sep 26, 2011
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Three parishes were struck during a spate of burglaries, with electronics and jewellery taken from five different homes.
Police reported break-ins in Devonshire, Hamilton Parish and St George’s on Thursday.
Residents are reminded to lock up before le...
DATE: Sep 24, 2011
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The hurricane season’s latest storm, Tropical Storm Ophelia, is this morning a comfortable 1,180 miles east southeast of Bermuda and drifting toward the Leeward Islands of the Caribbean.
However, National Hurricane Centre projections suggest its trac...
DATE: Sep 24, 2011
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Warwick cricketer Kian Butterfield had an excellent reason to miss last week’s trophy presentation with his team Cleveland County.
As his fellow players celebrated winning the First Division 50-over championship, Kian headed overseas to pursue his de...
DATE: Sep 24, 2011
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