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Violence at one of the Island’s senior schools yesterday prompted Police to warn parents to ensure students go straight home after exams to prevent further conflict.
Sources at the Berkeley Institute told The Royal Gazette that troubles began with a ...
DATE: Jun 19, 2015
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A series of major films about the infamous Bermuda Triangle are reportedly being developed, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
The publication recently reported that Skydance Productions — the company behind the upcoming movie Terminator Genisys — ...
DATE: Jun 18, 2015
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Public Works Minister Craig Cannonier formally reopened Palmetto Road this afternoon more than two years after it was damaged.
Traffic on the road has been limited since February 28, 2013, when heavy rains caused a retaining wall to collapse. The con...
DATE: Jun 18, 2015
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Local lawyers raised a host of concerns with the Bermuda Government over legislation aimed at improving the legal system.
In a letter to Attorney-General Trevor Moniz dated March 18, the Bermuda Bar Association (BBA) warned that the Magistrates’ Cour...
DATE: Jun 16, 2015
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Gladys Morrell and Sir Edward Trenton “ET” Richards were formally named National Heroes during a weekend ceremony in St George’s.
Mrs Morrell played a vital role in the Island’s suffrage movement and was a strong campaigner for women’s voting rights,...
DATE: Jun 16, 2015
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A man caught with more than 5kg of cannabis stashed in his suitcases has been convicted of drug importation.
Zicco Pearman, 25, of Rockaway Drive, Southampton, had denied any knowledge of the drugs.
During his Supreme Court trial, the jury heard that...
DATE: Jun 13, 2015
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Planning applications to erect a “chapel hamlet” on the Morgan’s Point property have been submitted to the Department of Planning
The application, submitted by Brian and Nancy Duperreault and received by the department on June 3, proposes the constru...
DATE: Jun 13, 2015
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The trial of a man accused of smuggling more than 5kg of cannabis to the Island began yesterday in Supreme Court.
Zicco Pearman, 25, has denied a charge of importing six packages of the drug — discovered by customs officers in his suitcases — in an i...
DATE: Jun 12, 2015
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A man on trial for a home invasion yesterday pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of burglary.
While Umdae Woolridge had been facing charges of aggravated burglary and using a firearm to commit an indictable offence, Puisne Judge Charles-Etta Simmons ...
DATE: Jun 12, 2015
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The trial of two men charged with a home invasion that left an alleged accomplice with a gunshot wound continued yesterday with the court hearing one defendant’s police interview.
Umdae Woolridge and Josef Smith have both denied charges of aggravated...
DATE: Jun 11, 2015
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