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Efforts to reopen a closed road in Devonshire remain thwarted after seven years because of an argument over whether it is public or private property.
An impasse between the Ministry of Works and Engineering, the Department of Planning and the residen...
DATE: Oct 20, 2010
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A descendant of a notorious slave trader plans to facilitate a "coming to the table" dialogue on the legacy of slavery and reconciliation tonight.
American Tom DeWolf is now on the Island for a series of meetings organised by Citizens Uprooting Racis...
DATE: Oct 20, 2010
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Women's rights are to come under the scope of a new Government-appointed council.
Culture Minister Neletha Butterfield said the 15-member Women's Council was created to deal with outstanding issues.
She told a press conference yesterday that the coun...
DATE: Oct 19, 2010
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Bermuda Container Line Limited and Container Ship Management yesterday presented a donation to the Bermuda Sloop Foundation, in memory of the 22-year-old seaman Adam Goodwin.
Adam's parents David and Juliana, along with aunt Prue Ferreira, brother Ma...
DATE: Oct 19, 2010
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19: American author Tom DeWolf, a distant descendent of notorious slave trader Captain James DeWolf, will facilitate a “coming to the table” dialogue about the legacy of slavery and reconciliation tomorrow (Wednesday, October 20) at ...
DATE: Oct 19, 2010
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Residents of Hungry Bay in Paget have expressed concern after spotting maintenance crews at the area's notorious offshore sewage pipe.
According to City Engineer Patrick Cooper at the Corporation of Hamilton, the Seabright Outfall — which pumps the C...
DATE: Oct 18, 2010
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Cody Sousa-Saints has devoted nearly all his 17 years to motorcycling, starting at the age of three riding a scooter in his back yard.
Now in his third season of racing locally and Cody entered a different league representing Bermuda abroad over the ...
DATE: Oct 16, 2010
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A plunge in Bermuda's population of bees has cut the Island's pumpkin crop by as much as a third, according to farmer and vegetable dealer Carlos Amaral.
Right now pumpkins show "between a quarter and one third drop in yield, easily", he said.
"Grant...
DATE: Oct 15, 2010
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A programme to give young Bermudians entry-level carpentry skills could help keep young men out of gangs, according to Works and Engineering Minister Derrick Burgess.
Mr. Burgess called the new scheme it "a prime example of joined up Government — Min...
DATE: Oct 15, 2010
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Two Bermudian trainee archivists have been commended for receiving six-month internship posts overseas.
Mandellas Lightbourne has been placed at Westminster's House of Lords Archives and Nicole Simons has taken a position at the British Columbia Prov...
DATE: Oct 15, 2010
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