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In an about-face, the EasyPark service is to remain in use at LF Wade Memorial Airport’s car park.
The service, which was to have been scrapped by the airport on Friday, will continue to be accepted in both short- and long-term parking.
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DATE: Jun 01, 2013
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A surgical mishap that inadvertently destroyed a Southampton man’s tumour has been hailed as a “medical miracle”.
Reginald Raynor, 59, was on the operating table at a US hospital when certain equipment failed.
Doctors later discovered the faulty proc...
DATE: May 31, 2013
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The National Aquatics Centre’s long-awaited new 50-metre swimming pool is now open for business — and the response from groups seeking to use it has been “fantastic” according to Government.
The new facility, which opened on Monday, provides a venue...
DATE: May 29, 2013
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After a decade with their road blocked off, Devon Spring Road residents are finding the resumption of normal traffic a mixed blessing.
The Devonshire road has been repaired and opened after years of unanswered complaints from those who live there.
“I...
DATE: May 28, 2013
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To those eyeing a career in international business, young executive James Lister shows how far an internship can go.
“That’s how I got my job,” James told The Royal Gazette. “I got my internship at Deloitte and I really enjoyed what I did for the sum...
DATE: May 27, 2013
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A crash that badly injured a mechanic riding a 600cc racing motorcycle was “bound to happen”, according to Paget residents.
Cardoza’s Garage employee Jacob Sousa was test-driving the bike on Mission Road last Monday when the accident occurred.
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DATE: May 27, 2013
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KFC has hit back at “unsubstantiated” union assertions that the company treated staff unfairly.
Claims by the Bermuda Industrial Union that KFC broke the terms of last year’s Supreme Court injunction were described by KFC director Jason Benevides as ...
DATE: May 23, 2013
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Embattled taxi drivers are urging Government to partner with their industry and help pull their business back from the brink.
Bermuda Taxi Operators Association (BTOA) president Derek Young said the group’s 75-strong members were keen to see action f...
DATE: May 23, 2013
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Bermuda and other British territories have come under pressure from UK Prime Minister David Cameron to “take the lead” on tax information exchange and beneficial ownership.
Mr Cameron wrote yesterday to the Island, along with the rest of Britain’s Ov...
DATE: May 21, 2013
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The City of Hamilton could be run as a “quasi-government organisation”, with business owners voting as well as residents.
But alterations to the voting scheme, if approved by Parliament, aren’t expected before the next municipal elections in 2015.
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DATE: May 20, 2013
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