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The East End’s shores are littered with decaying and sunken derelict boats, sparking complaints from residents to get them removed.
St George’s North MP Kenneth Bascome said he had alerted Marine and Ports, who have told him “they are going to be add...
DATE: Apr 04, 2013
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A Pembroke man attacked an acquaintance with a machete after he refused to give him a cigarette.
Ahijah Dill then told Miguel Swan to drop the charges or be killed “next time”.
Dill, 27, was yesterday found guilty in Supreme Court by a majority verdi...
DATE: Apr 03, 2013
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Yesterday’s increases in sin taxes were an added blow to one retailer already reeling from the effects of the recession.
Roderick Nesbitt said he’s seen more than half his sales at Court Street Liquors disappear. The ten percent rise on alcohol and c...
DATE: Apr 02, 2013
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Cash-strapped sports complex Sandys 360 is struggling to pay its bills, but according to its management has no intention of closing down.
The Somerset facility opened to fanfare in 2009 but has since had trouble securing donations after falling behin...
DATE: Apr 02, 2013
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Aspiring legal eagle Antoinae Samuels-Saltus, 13, has an inside eye on the justice system after getting to shadow lawyer Richard Horseman for a day.
Antoinae put herself forward to tag along with Mr Horseman and get an understanding of how the law wo...
DATE: Mar 30, 2013
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Apprentice mariner Joshua Powell is off to sea — thanks to a private sector partnership with Government.
A cadet trainee radio operator, Mr Powell joins another 20-year-old Bermudian, Vernon Harrison, already aboard the tanker Golar Grand.
Shipping b...
DATE: Mar 28, 2013
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An ex-gangster now serving a 12-year sentence for a 2009 firearm offence said he wants to deter young Bermudians from glorifying crime.
“The decision which led to my incarceration is part of the problem plaguing the Island today,” 25-year-old Anthony...
DATE: Mar 28, 2013
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A radar system covering Bermuda’s airspace is out of commission, causing “challenges” for aircraft passing the Island.
Aircraft in the region have had to alter their routes, resulting in some delays.
However, a spokesman for operations at LF Wade Int...
DATE: Mar 27, 2013
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A new National Training Board, to be retitled the Department of Workforce Development, has been created with Government MP Jeff Sousa as chairman.
The move was announced by Home Affairs Minister Michael Fahy as he delivered his Ministry’s Budget brie...
DATE: Mar 23, 2013
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Labour and Training has handled an increasing number of work-related disputes in recent years, from 519 in 201,1 to 565 in 2012.
The figures were revealed by Home Affairs Minister Michael Fahy during his Budget brief in the Senate.
Last year saw 266 ...
DATE: Mar 23, 2013
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