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The Royal Bermuda Regiment’s newest soldiers celebrated the completion of their basic training at the weekend.
The soldiers, who started their military careers at October’s Recruit Camp, finished Exercise Second Strike, a two-day field exercise at Ho...
DATE: Dec 07, 2020
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Bermudians who live in the European Union were today told to make sure that they were “legally registered” for residency before the end of the year.
A Government spokeswoman said: “With less than a month before the end of the Brexit transition period...
DATE: Dec 07, 2020
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Police thanked residents for their help to find a man who was wanted for questioning.
A Bermuda Police Service spokesman said that Neko Cann was “assisting police with inquiries relating to a number of criminal matters”.
DATE: Dec 07, 2020
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The Premier today released details of costs for Government and Opposition personal staff for the last financial year.
The top earner was Owen Darrell, David Burt’s Chief of Staff, on $127,619 a year in 2019-20.
Mr Burt’s other expenses included a hou...
DATE: Dec 04, 2020
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Politics
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News Staff
Police officers will be training in Devonshire today, the public has been told.
The exercise is expected to involve “loud noise”.
A Bermuda Police Service spokeswoman said: “Please be advised that the Bermuda Police Service will be conducting a live ...
DATE: Dec 03, 2020
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News
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News Staff
The Bermuda Tourism Authority’s chief operating officer will step down later this month, it was announced today.
Karla Lacey has spent almost seven years as a founding member of the organisation’s executive.
A BTA spokeswoman said that Ms Lacey “tend...
DATE: Dec 02, 2020
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Tourism
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News Staff
If Kathy Lynn Simmons has her way, the image of civil servants as paper-pushing bureaucrats will be a thing of the past by 2023.
The Attorney General said that the Government aimed to be a paperless organisation in three years’ time, with all forms ...
DATE: Dec 02, 2020
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Politics
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News Staff
Businessman Paul Scope and former police officer Mark Clarke are to take the helm of a SailGP Bermuda steering committee set up to involve the public with the event.
Mr Scope, the chairman of Willis Bermuda and the Bermuda Business Development Agenc...
DATE: Dec 01, 2020
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Tourism
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News Staff
A Pembroke middle school is to move to remote learning after a teacher tested positive for the coronavirus.
A spokeswoman for the education ministry said the new regime at Dellwood Middle School would start on Wednesday.
Diallo Rabain, the education ...
DATE: Nov 28, 2020
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News
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News Staff
Quarantine measures imposed on a class at a school in the East End were lifted today.
A letter from the health ministry’s epidemiology and surveillance unit to parents and staff at St George’s Preparatory School said a risk assessment had given an al...
DATE: Nov 28, 2020
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News
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News Staff