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British luxury liner Queen Victoria visited the Island on Saturday, bringing nearly 3,000 passengers and crew to Dockyard.
Making her first visit to the Island en route from Nassau to the Azores, the 964ft vessel arrived at Heritage Wharf at around 7...
DATE: Apr 04, 2011
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When Keona Smith’s cousin Colford Ferguson was murdered by gunfire in February it inspired her to try to unite all of Bermuda in a stand against violence.
But on Thursday she was heartbroken again by the murder of Randy Robinson, a childhood friend.
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DATE: Apr 04, 2011
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Crime
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
British luxury liner Queen Victoria visited the Island yesterday, bringing nearly 3,000 passengers and crew to Dockyard.
Making her first visit to the Island en route from Nassau to the Azores, the 964ft vessel arrived at Heritage Wharf at around 7am...
DATE: Apr 03, 2011
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Nearly 200 people gathered at Victor Scott Primary School field last night to remember shooting victim Kimwandae Walker, and take a stand against gun violence.
Mr Walker was fatally shot on the field while flying his kite with his children a year ago...
DATE: Apr 03, 2011
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Anti-drink drive organisation CADA have launched a Facebook video campaign in honour of Alcohol Awareness Month.
CADA chairman Anthony Santucci said: “We have talked with a number of people in our community and posed three questions to them. We heard...
DATE: Apr 02, 2011
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A former customs officer raised the alarm over a package containing drugs he’s alleged to have imported into the Island, his superior officer testified yesterday.
Senior Customs Officer Colin Smith told Supreme Court he and Bromwin Thompson were work...
DATE: Apr 01, 2011
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Court
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
A customs officer accused of conspiring to import drugs was allegedly tasked with intercepting packages containing cannabis, addressed to unknowing members of the public.
Bromwin Thompson, 41, has pleaded not guilty to two counts of conspiring with S...
DATE: Mar 31, 2011
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
KPMG has donated $19,000 to the Sunshine League for a new security system for the residents and staff.
Sunshine League board chair Zakiya Johnson thanked the accounting firm, saying that security at the children’s home was something that needed to be...
DATE: Mar 30, 2011
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
Economy Minister Kim Wilson has hit back at claims Government is not providing adequate time for debate on the budget in the Senate.
The Senator said the Opposition was responsible for scheduling debates on the Budget, and they had not allocated enou...
DATE: Mar 28, 2011
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Politics
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
Land surveyor Quinell Laquita Francis hopes to help restore St George to its past glory as the newest common councillor for the Corporation.
Ms Francis said she had been prepared for the campaigning process but, at the end of the nomination period, h...
DATE: Mar 28, 2011
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