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Keishaun Augustus believes the early loss of his father, Malcolm, is part of what gave him his drive to achieve.
“I was told my dad had a passion for maths and business, that he wanted to become an accountant,” the 17-year-old aspiring actuary said.
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DATE: Jul 16, 2011
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Bermuda’s nine-year plan for a new energy policy was yesterday unveiled, as Government released the White Paper on Energy.
Drafting of the long-anticipated policy document began with the creation of the Department of Energy in April 2008.
Environment...
DATE: Jul 16, 2011
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Politics
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Jonathan Bell
Government today released its nine-year plan for a new energy policy in Bermuda.
Environment, Planning and Infrastructure Minister Walter Roban unveiled the White Paper on Energy.
Achieving its goals, he said, “will be extremely demanding, and will ...
DATE: Jul 15, 2011
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Politics
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Jonathan Bell
Environmentalists have called for the public to voice last-minute concerns over Park Hyatt’s “starkly un-Bermudian” development plans for St George’s.
The Bermuda Environmental Sustainability Taskforce (BEST) said it supported the idea of a hotel at ...
DATE: Jul 15, 2011
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Tourism
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Jonathan Bell
A social worker found guilty of dishonesty has been given an absolute discharge in Magistrates’ Court.
Kennette Robinson, a former acting director at the Department of Child and Family Services, was found guilty in May of dishonestly obtaining a Peop...
DATE: Jul 15, 2011
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Court
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Jonathan Bell
International Baccalaureate results have been announced for the Bermuda High School (BHS).
Head of School Linda Parker said: “We are delighted to report that our IB Diploma results were superlative this year, our highest score being 44 points out of ...
DATE: Jul 15, 2011
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Education
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Three teachers at Teen Services have been laid off, and the charity has been forced to suspend its Continuation School this September.
Teen Service’s board of directors said its decades-old alternative education service had been hit by funding cuts.
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DATE: Jul 15, 2011
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Education
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Jonathan Bell
A garbage collection worker who says he was injured on the job has resorted to picketing along Marsh Folly Road.
Dennis Nesbitt, 52, claimed he was owed an unspecified amount of sick pay from Government’s waste management department.
Carrying a sign ...
DATE: Jul 14, 2011
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Jonathan Bell
The City of Hamilton has turned to Government to help clean up its homeless problem.
Mayor Charles Gosling said that complaints about intimidating beggars and public urination have increased but the city is unable to tackle the problem on its own.
“I...
DATE: Jul 14, 2011
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Jonathan Bell
Environmentalists have called for the public to voice last-minute concerns over Park Hyatt's “starkly un-Bermudian” development plans for St George's.
Tomorrow is the final day for objections to be sent to the Department of Planning.
Bermuda Environm...
DATE: Jul 14, 2011
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Jonathan Bell