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Two years on, Aretha Showers remains haunted by the gun murder of her brother Colford Ferguson.
The 29-year-old father-of-one was shot dead as he worked on a building “just two minutes away” from his older sister’s Somerset home.
The unsolved murder,...
DATE: Feb 05, 2013
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If you’ve sat in the Daylesford Theatre audience any time in the past few years, chances are that 13-year-old Ryan Day played an unseen hand in the show.
From behind the scenes, the youngest person to be left in charge of the lighting board has steer...
DATE: Feb 02, 2013
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Possible industrial action could be taken by unionised Nurses Auxiliary workers at the hospital unless a dormant pay rise is acted upon, according to union leader Chris Furbert.
Pointing to annual profits of $18 million in Bermuda Hospitals Board fin...
DATE: Feb 01, 2013
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Jaded from years of uncertainty, residents of Dockyard’s Victoria and Albert Row housing expressed guarded approval for Government’s decision not to demolish the buildings.
But in the absence of information, the occupants of the 150-year-old homes sa...
DATE: Feb 01, 2013
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Appointing a non-Bermudian to command the Bermuda Regiment was no easy decision, Defence Board head Wendell Hollis acknowledged.
“We were extremely conscious and focused that any appointment in Bermuda of a non-Bermudian is always contentious for any...
DATE: Jan 31, 2013
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An officer in the British Army is to assume command of the Bermuda Regiment when current Commanding Officer Lt Col Brian Gonsalves steps down.
Lt Col Mike Foster-Brown will move into the post in May, Governor George Fergusson announced yesterday.
The...
DATE: Jan 30, 2013
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A UK historical group has applauded Government’s decision to save West End housing formerly slated for demolition.
The announcement that Victoria and Albert Rows would be spared the wrecking ball was applauded by the National Dockyards Society, which...
DATE: Jan 29, 2013
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A Parks Department facility under construction in the Botanical Gardens has drawn flak from neighbours, but Government says the facility is a necessary one.
South Shore Road residents, who asked not to be named, nonetheless questioned the need for th...
DATE: Jan 29, 2013
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The docks at Heritage Wharf aren’t strong enough to accommodate the new generation of cruise ships, Government insists.
“It is clear from the structural analysis undertaken to date that the dock is not strong enough for the present ships and so it fo...
DATE: Jan 28, 2013
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Capturing people in all their unguarded vulnerability isn’t easy, as teen photographer Seta Douglas knows from experience.
But catching gritty social realism proved an especially daunting challenge for the 16-year-old’s latest work.
“We’ve got probl...
DATE: Jan 26, 2013
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