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A restaurant group’s quiet proposal to give back to the community has caught the public eye after a diner came forward with her story.
Management at the sister restaurants Rosa’s and Chopsticks last month launched a special deal for children in recog...
DATE: Apr 05, 2016
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The loss of the Riddell’s Bay Golf and Country Club has dealt an “understandable” blow to confidence, Bermuda Tourism Authority spokesman Glenn Jones said last night.
Saying he would miss golfing and entertaining guests at the 94-year-old club in War...
DATE: Apr 02, 2016
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A cancer patient who was prevented from travelling for treatment due to a bureaucratic error could have better recourse going to Britain instead, according to a veterans’ advocate.
As reported yesterday in The Royal Gazette, Cherrie Woods was mistake...
DATE: Apr 01, 2016
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Change comes to us all: after a seven-year struggle to stay at $1, The Royal Gazette will cost our readers $1.50 to purchase over the counter, starting today.
The move, among several in store as the island’s daily continues to evolve, reflects the ch...
DATE: Apr 01, 2016
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Tensions spiked in a day of largely peaceful protests when protesters, some of them angrily demanding to see the Premier, poured into the Cabinet Office and had to be removed by police.
Officers responded swiftly when demonstrators followed Michael D...
DATE: Mar 12, 2016
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As more than a 1,000 demonstrators arrived at the Session House grounds, police took no chances and guarded the locked doors of Parliament.
The orders were said to come from the sergeant-at-arms, as Progressive Labour Party MP Walter Roban confronted...
DATE: Mar 12, 2016
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Michael Dunkley remained adamant that the One Bermuda Alliance Government was “trying to save Bermuda”, as Opposition MPs maintained that the Government’s “intransigence” was pushing the island into turmoil.
While the Premier said he was open to list...
DATE: Mar 12, 2016
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The Corporation of Hamilton, left liable for a “misappropriated” $18 million loan for a hotel on Par-la-Ville car park, has come a crucial step closer to refinancing its bad debt.
Charles Gosling, Hamilton’s mayor, said his administration had been sa...
DATE: Mar 09, 2016
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Raymond Augustus, a well-liked funeral director and an iconic figure of the Friswells Hill neighbourhood, will be laid to rest this Saturday after his death last week at the age of 57.
His brother, David Augustus Sr, who worked alongside him at the f...
DATE: Mar 09, 2016
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The finale of Downton Abbey will be shown on Sunday and Monday after dismayed fans were deprived of the show due to technical issues last weekend.
As reported in The Royal Gazette today, viewers missed the farewell episode of the highly popular Bri...
DATE: Mar 09, 2016
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