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The “petrified” elderly aunt of former Opposition Leader Kim Swan witnessed a machete attack at the Rangers sports club, he revealed to political colleagues.
The MP, who was elected under the United Bermuda Party banner, was speaking during a debate ...
DATE: Apr 14, 2012
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
The House of Assembly on Friday debated the possibility of introducing shared parenting legislation aimed at strengthening families.
Such legislation could ensure that courts, when considering making a parenting order, would be required to presume it...
DATE: Apr 14, 2012
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
Five young people charged in connection to a home invasion remained in custody, despite applications for bail by three of the defendants.
Tyrone Pedro, 21, Jasmin Smith, 19, Shayne James, 18 and Terrence Christopher, 21, were each charged earlier thi...
DATE: Apr 14, 2012
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
A teenager charged with having an imitation firearm has been remanded into custody.
Denzil Chase, 18, was charged in Magistrates’ Court with having the firearm in Hamilton Parish with intent to commit an indictable offence on April 5.
Mr Chase, from...
DATE: Apr 13, 2012
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
Progressive Labour Party MPs Michael Weeks and Terry Lister are to defend their seats in the next general election.
Premier Paula Cox made the announcement at a press conference yesterday.
Mr Weeks, the current Minister of Public Works, is to run Con...
DATE: Apr 13, 2012
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Politics
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
The prosecution of a 22-year-old man facing child pornography charges was yesterday discharged in Magistrates’ Court.
The man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was charged with four counts of accessing child abuse material or child pornography....
DATE: Apr 12, 2012
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Court
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
The City of Hamilton has dismantled the fountains in front of City Hall as plans to fill in the Reflecting Pool move forward.
The move was said to be a temporary measure aimed at keeping the public safe as the City determines the pool’s future.
The C...
DATE: Apr 12, 2012
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Cricket information, church records, music and copies of the Warwick Samaritans’ Lodge’s original charter were yesterday added to the Bermuda Archives.
Minister of Government Estates and Information Services Michael Scott thanked the donors for their...
DATE: Apr 12, 2012
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Plans to build a new five-star hotel in the heart of Hamilton moved one step closer to fruition yesterday.
Hamilton Mayor Charles Gosling and Ted Adams III of Unified Resorts signed new agreements and a ground lease for the Par-la-Ville site yesterd...
DATE: Apr 12, 2012
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A power outage on Front Street caused HM Customs headquarters to close early yesterday, but left most of Hamilton unaffected.
According to Belco, the outage began at around 2.30pm, affecting HM Customs office opposite the Cabinet Office and 40 Front ...
DATE: Apr 11, 2012
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