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Miss Bermuda Rochelle Minors is preparing herself for the next round of completion in the Miss World Pageant.
While Ms Minors and her fellow contestants have spent several days touring China, this week they will compete in the beach body competition....
DATE: Jul 30, 2012
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An Arbitrator’s decision to allow the Bermuda Industrial Union (BIU) to ratify the bus schedule should be appealed by Government, according to the schedule’s creator.
David Reed, a principal of Toronto-based Schedule Masters Inc said yesterday: “In t...
DATE: Jul 30, 2012
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More than a year after a St George’s wall fell on a motorist, work on repairs has yet to begin.
However, area MP Kim Swan says he has been speaking with the Government about the issue and he has been told the wall on Wellington Lane will be repaired....
DATE: Jul 30, 2012
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The Bermuda Industrial Union Co-op Society has announced that it has put in place a short-term hold on loan payments.
In a press release issued yesterday, signed by president of the Co-op Society Graham Nesbitt, the society cites a larger than usual ...
DATE: Jul 28, 2012
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Plans to redevelop facilities at Horseshoe Bay are set to move forward this fall, with ground being broken in October.
The project, a public-private partnership between the Government and the South Shore Hospitality Group (SSHG), will give the toilet...
DATE: Jul 28, 2012
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The moving of a popular rector from St Patrick’s Church to St Teresa’s has upset some churchgoers.
Reverend Paul Voisin is set to move to his new church this weekend, filling the position that had been held by Father Joseph Palubeski until his death ...
DATE: Jul 27, 2012
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Data collected from Bermuda’s waters is being used to track the effects of ocean acidification.
In a paper recently published by the journal Biogeosciences, a team of scientists from Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS) and Scripps Institute of...
DATE: Jul 26, 2012
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Bermuda’s racial equity campaigners must step away from outdated models to attract white Bermudians, according to Canadian lawyer Kevin Comeau.
Mr Comeau told the Hamilton Rotary Club yesterday that many campaigners still use a “black authenticity” c...
DATE: Jul 25, 2012
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Traffic to and from St George’s ground to a halt yesterday after a lightning strike left the swing bridge stuck open.
The incident happened at around 11.30am, leading to long lines of traffic on both sides of the bridge.
A Belco spokeswoman said that...
DATE: Jul 24, 2012
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A prolonged planning process for the Park Hyatt Resort has caused the project to lose a portion of its financing.
However the project is still moving forward, according to E Michael Jones, local representative for developer Carl Bazarian.
Constructio...
DATE: Jul 24, 2012
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