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St George is slowly but surely wooing the big yachts, according to Bermuda Yacht Services founder Mark Soares, who is in discussions with the Old Town council on getting a new marina in place.
“We are just a matter of a couple of months away from a c...
DATE: May 09, 2014
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A legal team that took to the streets to provide meals for needy children has raised $10,000 with a sponsored walk through Hamilton.
The Bermuda Bar Association this week presented donations reaped from its very first 4K charity sponsored walk, at a ...
DATE: May 08, 2014
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The contractor — and not the taxpayer — is on the hook for millions of dollars in losses racked up as a result of “design challenges” on the hospital redevelopment project.
And Bermuda Hospitals Board (BHB) said the hit incurred by UK-based Sir Rober...
DATE: May 07, 2014
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The contract on Bermuda’s new hospital wing has resulted in “substantial losses” for a major UK construction firm, according to The Telegraph.
However, the Bermuda Hospitals Board (BHB) last night responded to that the project remained squarely on bu...
DATE: May 06, 2014
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An Opposition sit-in protesting education cuts drew a crowd of about 70 people onto the grounds of Cabinet this afternoon, with Education Minister Grant Gibbons facing a sometimes hostile audience.
Shadow Education Minister Lovitta Foggo commended th...
DATE: May 06, 2014
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Government could appeal against a judgment by Chief Justice Ian Kawaley that clears the way for certain holders of the Permanent Residents’ Certificate (PRC) to obtain Bermuda status.
And the Ministry of Home Affairs issued a statement last night poi...
DATE: May 05, 2014
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An elderly driver who blacked out at the wheel of his car and crashed on Front Street has offered his thanks to kind-hearted bystanders who attended to him at the scene.
Howard Saltus, 78, also counts himself “blessed” that no one suffered any injuri...
DATE: May 05, 2014
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Bermuda residents took to the roads and water in their thousands for a record-breaking Catlin End-to-End this weekend: organisers had an official count of 3,500 people, but many more joined in.
Donations are also expected to set a new record, with mo...
DATE: May 05, 2014
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The path to Bermuda status for holders of Permanent Resident Certificates just got easier, under a ruling delivered yesterday at the Supreme Court.
The judgment by Chief Justice Ian Kawaley undoes a legal precondition so confusing that Mr Justice Kaw...
DATE: May 03, 2014
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A group of young students who collected more than $1,000 for shark research will name the next animals tagged by the Bermuda Shark Project.
The group of seven at the Bermuda High School for Girls presented veterinarian and diver Neil Burnie with a do...
DATE: May 01, 2014
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