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After spending a year immersed in a foreign culture, Rotary exchange student Kellina Minors has returned home from Bolivia with her horizons expanded.
“It’s a programme I would recommend for anyone to get involved in,” said the Warwick teen of the in...
DATE: Aug 04, 2012
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Young artists took centre stage before a packed beach of revellers today, as BeachFest soaked up the sun at Horseshoe Bay.
“Absolutely amazing,” was the verdict of organiser Gavin Smith of the Chewstick Foundation. “It's everything we were planning f...
DATE: Aug 02, 2012
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In a show of solidarity, Governor George Fergusson joined patrons this afternoon at Jason's Barber Shop on North Shore, scene of the Island's last fatal shooting.
"I came first of all because I needed a haircut," Governor Fergusson told The Royal Gaz...
DATE: Aug 01, 2012
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The Supreme Court today overturned a Government decision to transfer principals from TN Tatem Middle School and Victor Scott Primary School.
Parents and teachers present broke out in applause following this morning's ruling by Chief Justice Ian Kawal...
DATE: Aug 01, 2012
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Andrew Fleming already made history at CedarBridge Academy when he graduated with a near-perfect 3.98 grade point average — the school’s highest.
On the strength of those marks, the Southampton teenager won the Robert Clements scholarship, sponsored ...
DATE: Jul 28, 2012
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After a 15-year fight, a Bermudian vet rejected for the post of Government Veterinary Officer has lost her discrimination case.
Susann Smith became the Island’s first black woman to qualify as a vet when she gained her doctorate of veterinary medicin...
DATE: Jul 27, 2012
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The owner of a cafe set on fire by a Bermudian man upset by foreign workers, has said he cannot understand why his business would have been targeted.
Carlos Astwood was charged with attempted arson after he set fire to the door of Buzz Cafe on Pitts ...
DATE: Jul 27, 2012
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Marine Police boats taken ashore for upgrades will be back in action in time for the Cup Match holiday, the service has reported.
Several vessels can be seen high and dry at an East End boatyard off St David’s Road.
The upgrades come at a time of cha...
DATE: Jul 26, 2012
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A Canadian visitor whose trip to the Island was marred by a confrontation with a burglar has applauded his four-year prison sentence.
Reuben Stroble and his family were staying at Sandpiper Guest Apartments in Warwick when Jamiko Bean broke into thei...
DATE: Jul 26, 2012
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Increasing levels of violence are being reported in the Island’s cases of domestic abuse, according to the Centre Against Abuse.
Executive director Laurie Shiell said the domestic violence charity is also confronting a greater number of family situat...
DATE: Jul 24, 2012
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