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A “formal, structured process” for racial reconciliation, the mandatory reporting of wealth by race, and the decriminalisation of cannabis have been called for by CURB.
These initiatives came with a 15-point plan issued yesterday by Citizens Uprootin...
DATE: Nov 27, 2012
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Local photographer Kenneth (Ed) Kelly, whose work has appeared on postage stamps, and whose subjects have ranged from eclipses to portraits of royalty, has been presented with the AFL Prism Award in recognition of his work.
Sixty years after Mr Kelly...
DATE: Nov 26, 2012
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After a boisterous warm-up of drums and limbs, the annual Santa Parade set off from Par-la-Ville car park tonight accompanied by a long train of parade floats .
At the head of this year's parade are groups like the Lion's Club and the Xquisite Styles...
DATE: Nov 25, 2012
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A chance idea took flight in music for young composer Katie Ewles — and the audience at the St John’s Church Youth Choir’s annual Christmas concert will get to hear it performed.
“I try to be an individual with music, because that’s where the best cr...
DATE: Nov 24, 2012
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Black Friday got an early start in Hamilton yesterday, when Jewann Lathan took a chair on the pavement opposite City Hall at about 10am, in anticipation of a midnight deal.
And she quickly had company outside Digicel’s Church Street branch.
“People h...
DATE: Nov 23, 2012
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One-third of a Devonshire warehouse was destroyed during a fire this afternoon.
No-one was injured in the blaze which broke out at Bermuda Mechanical Building - firefighters have since brought it under control and an investigation has been launched t...
DATE: Nov 17, 2012
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After 12 years in business, Victoria Street retailers Computer City was last night termed a casualty of the recession by company director Craig Clark.
The closure, blamed on “unprecedented economic conditions in Bermuda”, will leave nine workers — ei...
DATE: Nov 17, 2012
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For Deputy Pilot Warden Mario Thompson, shepherding young seafarers through Marine and Ports is a chance to reconnect Bermudians with their maritime heritage.
“We’re thinking long-term with these guys,” he said of a set of recently qualified pilots a...
DATE: Nov 16, 2012
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Cash-strapped charity the Family Centre are fundraising their way out of a budget shortfall, raising more than $50,000 in little more than a week.
Donor Kirk Kitson said the organisation, “bombarded” with families in need, is dead set on raising $200...
DATE: Nov 15, 2012
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Government was accused of electioneering and political manoeuvring over the apparent reversal of policy on mandatory GPS devices for the taxi industry.
Shadow Transport Minister Patricia Gordon-Pamplin voiced scepticism over what she termed an “eleve...
DATE: Nov 15, 2012
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