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Two cousins this summer became the first CedarBridge Academy students to attend a prestigious international college preparation programme overseas.
Devonshire residents Jahcoa Smith, 16, and Jarissa Benjamin-Smith, 17, gladly sacrificed Cup Match to ...
DATE: Aug 20, 2011
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The Opposition has called for a commitment from Government to provide St George’s with a dedicated weekly cruise ship.
Shadow Transport Minister Pat Gordon-Pamplin said the Old Town’s economy was “hanging by a thread, and needs decision-making that s...
DATE: Aug 20, 2011
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A 36-year-old St George’s man was yesterday charged with the premeditated murder of footballer Shaki Crockwell.
Mr Crockwell, a striker for Bermuda’s national team, was found shot dead on the Railway Trail in Devonshire on August 24, 2007.
Derek Roy ...
DATE: Aug 20, 2011
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A severe thunderstorm set off lightning alarms at LF Wade International Airport, grounding flights yesterday afternoon.
Passengers also reported that Air Canada’s flight 942 from Toronto had taken a hit from lightning as it approached the Island.
LF ...
DATE: Aug 20, 2011
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At least one bus driver was yesterday ignoring strike orders so he could ferry passengers around the Island.
Earlston Thompson said he intended to resign from the Bermuda Industrial Union “as soon as possible” and asked if others would follow suit, h...
DATE: Aug 19, 2011
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A brand new orphanage in Haiti will stand as a “monument” to the generosity of the Bermudian people with a new school to be built next.
Feed My Lambs charity organiser Phillip Rego said an 11-year-old Bermudian girl, Aliana King, gave him a new lease...
DATE: Aug 19, 2011
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Government will put 20 of Bermuda’s jobless to work this summer, on small “shovel ready” projects around the Island.
The Small Works Job Initiative was announced yesterday by Economy Minister Kim Wilson, and Government Estates Minister Neletha Butter...
DATE: Aug 18, 2011
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The Berkeley Institute has proposed cutting more than half its support staff before the coming school year, the Bermuda Public Services Union claims.
Union representatives say they were surprised to learn that eight positions would be axed within one...
DATE: Aug 17, 2011
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Hamilton Rotary Club yesterday celebrated the 90th birthday of one of its past presidents, Owen H Darrell.
Mr Darrell, who turned 90 on March 16, took the occasion to pass on some sage advice.
“Never grow old,” he told the Rotarians. “Just stay young...
DATE: Aug 17, 2011
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Two men received substantial fines in Magistrates’ Court after being caught with cannabis in unrelated matters.
Bernell Adams, 47, of Footbridge Lane, Pembroke, admitted possessing the drug on April 21.
Meanwhile Kyle Lightbourne, of Valley Road, Pag...
DATE: Aug 17, 2011
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