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Bermuda Hospitals Board is reviewing its procedures for supplying medicine, following questions in connection with a sudden death in the hospital.
Although the BHB does not comment on individual cases, the decision was made after concerns were raised...
DATE: Jul 06, 2012
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After decades of struggle securing a veterans’ pension in Bermuda, Phillip Lamb now faces an “extremely difficult” campaign to get his dues from the Royal Air Force.
Veterans advocate Carol Everson said he has been “bravely battling” lingering injuri...
DATE: Jul 05, 2012
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Volunteers from Validus Holdings pitched in at WindReach as part of the Red Cross’ Red, White and Do Day.
A team of about 20 Validus employees spent the day helping out at the facility for special needs children. It marks the second year that the com...
DATE: Jun 30, 2012
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Two men are expected in court on suspicion of impaired driving, following separate motorcycle crashes.
A 25-year-old Warwick man was arrested, after the motorcycle he was riding struck a Crow Lane bus shelter around 7pm on Wednesday.
Police also repo...
DATE: Jun 29, 2012
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Today marks a special occasion for Bermuda's famed well-wisher Johnny Barnes: his 89th birthday.
He told The Royal Gazette he likes to treat every day as special.
“It's just a natural thing,” he said of his birthday. “I'll just be myself and keep doi...
DATE: Jun 23, 2012
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Zebedee Wakely recognises that getting sharks off the menu in Bermuda is not going to be an easy task.
“Bermudians love their shark hash,” the ten-year-old certified diver told The Royal Gazette.
“I want to make sharks a protected species, or as much...
DATE: Jun 16, 2012
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Bermuda’s new hospital will reach its rooftop level before the end of this year, according to project director James Campbell.
“It’s been a long project, with a lot of blood, sweat and tears,” he told The Royal Gazette.
For many, the timeline of its ...
DATE: Jun 14, 2012
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A teenager claims he was forced to run away from a correctional home after gang members lodging there repeatedly targeted him for abuse.
According to Kawesi Smith, staff at Oleander Cottage witnessed the treatment, but turned a blind eye.
Staff at th...
DATE: Jun 11, 2012
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Slave and champion of the abolitionist movement, Mary Prince, will be recognised as Bermuda’s national hero this year.
A ceremony will be held in her honour next Saturday in advance of National Heroes Day on June 18.
The ceremony will take place at 6...
DATE: Jun 09, 2012
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An injunction granted to the Bermuda Industrial Union will have “little practical effect” on KFC operations, according to company director Jason Benevides.
The injunction was granted by Chief Justice Ian Kawaley on Thursday.
According to the union, i...
DATE: Jun 09, 2012
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