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Young Bermudians trained as “future leaders” of local tourism have celebrated their graduation from the Bermuda Hospitality Institute (BHI) Skills, Tasks and Results (START) programme.
Successfully completing the course guarantees each of the 16 stud...
DATE: Sep 12, 2011
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Jonathan Bell
The search continued last night for 15-year-old Eron Hill, missing from his Sandys home for more than a week.
Described as brown-skinned, of medium build and with a short afro, Eron is known to frequent Spring Hill, Warwick, and Deepdale, Pembroke. A...
DATE: Sep 12, 2011
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Jonathan Bell
September 11 was a tragedy for the people of the world as well as for the US, US Consul General Grace Shelton told a memorial service yesterday.
A congregation of about 60 fanned themselves in silence at the Anglican Cathedral, many wiping tears from...
DATE: Sep 12, 2011
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A potential threat to the Island, Tropical Storm Maria which last night was some 850 miles south of Bermuda is expected to reach Category One hurricane strength as it turns to approach Bermuda from the southwest.
Forecasters predicted Maria to be 275...
DATE: Sep 12, 2011
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The latest Mirrors graduates were celebrated this weekend, along with the programme’s volunteer staff and the parents of participants.
Youth and Families Minister Glenn Blakeney commended the graduates of the Cohort Seven course, telling them: “No-on...
DATE: Sep 12, 2011
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Jonathan Bell
A man who falsely claimed to be the driver of a car that crashed last December was fined $1,000 in Magistrates’ Court.
Christopher Wardman, 24, of Paget admitted attempting to pervert the cause of justice, following an accident in which a close frien...
DATE: Sep 10, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Court
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Volunteering overseas can also restore hope locally, Bermuda Overseas Missions president David Thompson told Hamilton Rotary Club.
Mr Thompson was reporting on BOM’s latest mission, in which a Bermuda team of 45 helped build homes in the Zambian vill...
DATE: Sep 10, 2011
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Jonathan Bell
For track runner and Olympic hopeful Kyrah Scraders, next week marks the start of an eight-month training regimen aimed at 2012 Carifta games in Bermuda.
A star runner with the Bermuda Pacers Track Club, Kyrah specialises in the 1,500 metres. She rep...
DATE: Sep 10, 2011
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Jonathan Bell
A 53-year-old woman took the stand in her defence yesterday in the Supreme Court, telling a jury she feared being targeted by gangsters if she didn’t bring “illegal” luggage back to Bermuda from the US.
Mary Johnson is accused of conspiring with othe...
DATE: Sep 10, 2011
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Court
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Jonathan Bell
The Supreme Court trial of a woman charged with smuggling cannabis into Bermuda continued yesterday, with the jury shown CCTV footage of her alleged co-conspirators entering and leaving her hotel in the US.
Mary Johnson, 53, of Smith’s, is accused of...
DATE: Sep 09, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Court
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell