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Conservation groups have vowed to continue their fight against proposals for quad bike tours on the Railway Trail.
They were speaking as the House of Assembly prepares to debate an amendment to the law to allow the tours to go ahead.
Bill Zuill, the ...
DATE: Jul 19, 2018
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A team of 37 students has begun summer employment within the various sections of the Ministry of Public Works.
The high school and college students were recruited through the Government’s summer employment programme, a joint effort by the Department ...
DATE: Jul 16, 2018
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A Japanese martial art has given a Warwick man the strength to battle his way through years of treatment and therapy after he received a diagnosis of a brain tumour.
Now, Shaun Tuzo is on the verge of earning a coveted black belt in aikido and said h...
DATE: Jul 13, 2018
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A chance to grill the Premier will get its premiere today in the House of Assembly.
David Burt will field off-the-cuff questions from the floor of the House of Assembly in a 30-minute session, once a month, for the first time.
Premier’s Question Tim...
DATE: Jul 13, 2018
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A plague of rats “as big as kittens” yesterday sparked a call for a return to twice-weekly trash collection at the West End.
Janet Cann said, if once-a-week collection continued, residents in her area of Sound View Road in Sandys should stop putting ...
DATE: Jul 13, 2018
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Mary Hopkins, a veteran Saltus teacher who headed the school’s lower primary department, has died. Ms Hopkins was 93.
The former teacher was credited with shaping the department over decades as head teacher. Ms Hopkins wrote in the Saltus yearbook in...
DATE: Jul 12, 2018
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Deputy Governor Ginny Ferson yesterday backed same-sex marriage in Bermuda “before too long”.
Ms Ferson added that the island’s showdown on the issue helped her see perspectives she disagreed with.
She admitted that the subject of same-sex marriage c...
DATE: Jul 11, 2018
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Cup Match is coming — and the Family Centre’s fundraising campaign with the title sponsor, Clarien Bank, is once again offering commemorative ribbons for a worthy cause.
The traditional ribbons in St George’s and Somerset colours are available all th...
DATE: Jul 11, 2018
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The island’s top dairy business said it was watching developments over a closure-threatened farm that provides around a quarter of Bermuda’s milk.
Stephen Dunkley, the general manager of Dunkley’s Dairy, said he was “in a holding pattern” over the po...
DATE: Jul 10, 2018
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Tynes Bay will have longer hours for public trash drop-offs from Monday.
Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch, the Minister of Public Works, said the number of people using the drop-off service had increased. He added that the plant manager had agreed to e...
DATE: Jul 10, 2018
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