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Renaissance Aviation has come to an agreement with the Bermuda Industrial Union (BIU), ending concerns of a possible strike.
According to a joint statement by Renaissance Aviation and the BIU, the majority of the seven staff members released last wee...
DATE: Mar 03, 2011
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A Sandys man accused of attempting to bribe Police to drop drug charges appeared in Supreme Court yesterday as his trial began.
Kenneth Thompson Sr, 51, has denied one charge of attempting to pervert the course of justice, and one count of corruptly ...
DATE: Mar 02, 2011
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St Paul AME Church dedicated its newly renovated sanctuary with a new balcony, pews and air conditioning on Monday.
Church members marched from the Alexandria Hall to the Church lead by the North Village Band, replicating the original march to the si...
DATE: Mar 02, 2011
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Renaissance Aviation has come to an agreement with the Bermuda Industrial Union, ending concerns of a possible strike.
Nick Faries, COO of the East End Group, said that the majority of the seven staff members fired last week will return to work over ...
DATE: Mar 02, 2011
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The British judge who ruled on the death of Princess Diana has joined the Court of Appeal of Bermuda as a Justice of Appeal. Sir Scott Baker was sworn in yesterday by Governor Sir Richard Gozney at a ceremony at Government House. He replaces Mr Justi...
DATE: Mar 01, 2011
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The driveway connecting Point Finger Road to the Botanical Gardens will be closed as construction of the new hospital building continues.
A new sidewalk had been built to connect Point Finger Road to the Gardens, but as of today vehicles will have to...
DATE: Feb 28, 2011
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A magic performance that has drawn criticism in recent weeks drew hundreds of customers over the weekend.
More than 200 people last night enjoyed the Magic of Rick Thomas, featuring jokes, dancing, magic and the white tiger that has sparked debate.
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DATE: Feb 28, 2011
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Hamilton has been visited by Norwegian Tall Ship Sorlandet as part of an educational trip.
The 57m (187ft) ship is visiting the Island as part of the Class Afloat programme, carrying 45 students per semester throughout Western Europe, the Caribbean, ...
DATE: Feb 28, 2011
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A teenage student pleaded guilty to stealing a motorcycle and leading police on a chase through Hamilton.
Marcus Tucker, 16, from Pembroke, pleaded guilty to taking a vehicle without consent, driving in a manner dangerous and driving while disqualifi...
DATE: Feb 26, 2011
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The Department of Planning will be closed to the public next Friday as it moves to its new location.
The Department offices, which are located in the Government Administration Building, are moving to the new Dame Lois Browne-Evans building at 58 Cour...
DATE: Feb 26, 2011
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