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Joy turned to heartbreak for one family after they discovered that the puppy stolen from their house had been recovered. But Government have now ordered it be put down.
Reyel Bowen said his pit bull puppy Hershey was found by police yesterday, but wa...
DATE: Dec 04, 2013
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Minister of Community and Culture Wayne Scott has unveiled a new short-term employment programme which is set launch this month.
The 18-week programme will employ a total of 60 people to carry out landscaping and general maintenance around the Island...
DATE: Dec 04, 2013
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A pair of Bermuda fish species have been recognised by the Smithsonian Institution as being unique to Bermuda’s waters.
The yellowfin chromis and the Collette’s halfbeak have been classified as endemic to Bermuda in an update to the authoritative 199...
DATE: Dec 03, 2013
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Amendments to firearms legislation aimed at decreasing the number of feral chickens on the Island have been approved in the House of Assembly
The Firearms Amendment No 2 Act 2013, tabled by Public Safety Minister Michael Dunkley on Friday, allows the...
DATE: Dec 02, 2013
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A former Berkeley head boy killed in a traffic collision this weekend has been hailed as a Bermudian gem.
Uthmani Talbot, 24, from Smiths, died on Saturday morning as a result of injuries suffered in a traffic collision on Harrington Sound Road.
Acco...
DATE: Dec 02, 2013
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North Village Community Club is hoping to erect temporary classroom facilities at Bernard Park to help its young members.
According to an application received by the Planning Department earlier this month, the club hopes to erect two portable, prefab...
DATE: Dec 02, 2013
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Work on the creation of a National Agriculture Strategy has begun with international experts on Island to gather information.
Agricultural Economist Ann Gordon and Dieter Fischer, a consultant to the World Bank on international agribusiness investmen...
DATE: Nov 29, 2013
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An application to erect a wind turbine at the top of Trimingham Hill has been approved by the Department of Planning.
The application, submitted by Ian Hunter on July 25 this year, proposed the erection of a vertical-axis UGE-4K wind turbine at a pro...
DATE: Nov 28, 2013
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Bermudian artist Sharon Wilson presented Public Safety Minister Michael Dunkley with her latest book of art, inspired by the Island’s gang issue.
Ms Wilson said the “The Gold Collection”, a compilation of pastel and encaustic portraits of young black...
DATE: Nov 28, 2013
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A St George's man has denied 37 counts of dishonesty after allegedly using his brother's debit card.
David Robinson, 26, allegedly used Nathan Robinson's Mastercard on 37 occasions between January and March this year in Sea Horses on Queen Street, Ha...
DATE: Nov 28, 2013
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