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Interested in becoming the next Miss Bermuda?
Women between the ages of 17 and 24 have until Saturday to sign up for the annual competition.
The winner, who will be crowned by reigning Miss Bermuda Jana Outerbridge, will represent the Island at the M...
DATE: Apr 18, 2012
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A St David’s man who admitted drunkenly hitting a stranger said he acted in self-defence, but later confessed he did not remember the incident.
Dion Burgess, 46, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court yesterday to assault following an incident on Front...
DATE: Apr 18, 2012
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A growing number of young males are waiting for role models to step forward, according to Big Brothers, Big Sisters.
Speaking to the Hamilton Rotary Club yesterday Patrina O’Connor, better known as Power Girl on Power 95, said the charity has seen a ...
DATE: Apr 18, 2012
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Homes and businesses can now install larger solar panels without needing planning permission under new rules.
Recently approved amendments to the Development and Planning (General Development) Order 1999 allow up to 400 sq ft of solar panels to be in...
DATE: Apr 17, 2012
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Environment
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Businessman Alfonso Harris will challenge Kenneth Bascome for the position of Mayor of St George.
Mr Harris, the owner of Churchill’s cigar and liquor store on York Street, currently sits as a Common Councillor.
Asked about why he decided to run for ...
DATE: Apr 17, 2012
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Politics
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
A group of candidates calling themselves “Team Hamilton” will challenge the current administration at the City of Hamilton in the coming municipal elections.
Former common councillor Graeme Outerbridge will run against Mayor Charles Gosling in the Ma...
DATE: Apr 17, 2012
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Politics
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
Students from the Berkeley Institute recently won an Island-wide competition by creating a video aimed at preventing underage drinking.
The winning video, shot on school grounds by the Berkeley Institute’s Peer Helpers, was one of ten entries in the ...
DATE: Apr 17, 2012
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Senator Michael Fahy criticised the lack of a decision on controversial planning approvals made by former Environment Minister Walter Roban.
Speaking yesterday the Shadow Environment Minister said: “Nearly six months for a Planning decision to be mad...
DATE: Apr 16, 2012
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
A section of Queen Street will be reduced to a single lane today and tomorrow as repaving work takes place.
A City of Hamilton spokeswoman announced yesterday that Queen Street between Front and Reid Streets will be temporarily limited to one lane as...
DATE: Apr 16, 2012
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A Government decision to allow visitors to stay in Bermuda for three months has been applauded by the Opposition and the Bermuda Hotel Association (BHA).
National Security Minister Wayne Perinchief announced in the House of Assembly on Friday that as...
DATE: Apr 16, 2012
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Owain Johnston-Barnes