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Students of all ages got a salute on the steps of City Hall for their work learning the rhythms of Cuba yesterday.
Percussion professor Eddie Ming has trained 25 students of ages ranging from 5 to 82 in preparation for his second cultural and musical...
DATE: Nov 17, 2017
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Two men united by an unlikely bond of friendship and forgiveness have made their first international trip to share their story with Bermuda’s students.
Jameel McGee and Andrew Collins are linked by spirituality, reconciliation and prison time.
Both m...
DATE: Nov 16, 2017
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Gays are three times more likely to suffer with addiction problems according to the Reverend Joe Amico, a leading specialist who believes the LGBTQ community in Bermuda is not helped by a lack of facilities to deal with the problem.
“There are virtua...
DATE: Nov 15, 2017
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The chance for the public to have a say on the proposal for quad bike tours on protected land in the West End passed yesterday.
However, the Bermuda Environmental Sustainability Task Force questioned whether all submissions had been received by the D...
DATE: Nov 15, 2017
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A charity offering a free ride to Bermuda’s seniors has just got an extra set of wheels.
Project Action, which was fighting for its survival last year, can now use its new van to resume regular trips to public and private rest homes, according to co-...
DATE: Nov 14, 2017
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Lloyd Fray, the former chief executive officer of KeyTech, starts his job as Chief Information Officer for the Information and Digital Technologies Office today.
Mr Fray will work under the direction of the Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of the...
DATE: Nov 14, 2017
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David Burt, the Premier, has defended Bermuda’s reputation as a financial services jurisdiction in the wake of a data breach at a local firm that drew international attention.
A statement issued this morning said that the Bermuda Government noted “re...
DATE: Nov 13, 2017
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A remembrance ceremony in tribute to Bermuda’s veterans and their families was observed today in St George’s.
Mayor Quinell Francis laid the poppy wreath in King’s Square as John Rankin, the Governor, looked on.
The wreath was carried by the Sea Cade...
DATE: Nov 12, 2017
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A stink hangs over Bakery Lane in Pembroke where business owner David Swift is fuming over an unaddressed issue going back years.
Mr Swift, who owns Pembroke Paint Company, said the constant overflow of tainted water affects customers as well as pass...
DATE: Nov 12, 2017
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Two more people joined the register of Bermuda’s war dead yesterday.
The names of Doris Paddock, whose exact role in the Second World War remains undisclosed, and Royal Navy veteran John Headley Durham were carved in stone on the eve of Remembrance ...
DATE: Nov 11, 2017
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