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A woman who repeatedly failed to heed the advice of Police officers was arrested on suspicion of driving while impaired.
Officers were on duty in St George’s Square at around 3.15am on Saturday when they saw a female exit a nightclub being assisted b...
DATE: Apr 02, 2014
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The Supreme Court has ruled that management of the Corporation of Hamilton cannot join the same collective bargaining agreement as non-management staff.
However, Puisne Judge Stephen Hellman ruled but they may form their own collective bargaining uni...
DATE: Apr 02, 2014
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A man charged with the premeditated murder of Jason Lightbourne has denied the offence in Supreme Court.
Prince Barrington Edness, 28, from Pembroke, was charged in January with the 2006 murder of Mr Lightbourne, who was shot dead behind the wheel of...
DATE: Apr 02, 2014
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The Ministry of Public Works is ending its bulk household waste collection service as of today.
According to a noticed published recently in The Royal Gazette, the Ministry announced that effective April 1, the Waste Management Section would no longe...
DATE: Apr 01, 2014
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Talks are underway to expand the Duke of Edinburgh Awards programme on the Island, according to National Security Minister Michael Dunkley.
Mr Dunkley has revealed that Government is working on a pilot programme for award holders between the ages of ...
DATE: Apr 01, 2014
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The Dolphin Quest family grew early yesterday morning with the birth of a new calf at the Dockyard facility.
According to a spokeswoman, 25-year-old dolphin Bailey gave birth to “a healthy calf” at 2.11am. The calf is Bailey’s third at Dolphin Quest,...
DATE: Apr 01, 2014
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Early forecasts are suggesting a weaker than average hurricane season this year, but the Bermuda Weather Service warned that even a single storm could be significant for Bermuda.
While the season doesn’t start until June, US based Weather Services In...
DATE: Mar 31, 2014
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Bermuda’s newest prosecutor was formally Called to the Bar yesterday in a ceremony in Supreme Court.
Victoria Greening, making her first address to the court, recalled taking an aptitude test at Bermuda High School which suggested that her ideal job ...
DATE: Mar 31, 2014
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Bermuda College and Miami University have come together to offer a Masters degree programme, focusing on special education on the Island.
The two schools yesterday announced a memorandum of understanding to introduce the Special Education Online Hybr...
DATE: Mar 28, 2014
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Hotels are reporting increased bookings, compared to those last year, according to the Bermuda Tourism Authority (BTA).
But air arrivals have seen a slight decline.
BTA CEO Bill Hanbury said several figures being measured by the authority, including...
DATE: Mar 28, 2014
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