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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 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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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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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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Organisers yesterday declared the first Bermuda Brain Tumor Support Group 5K a success, with around 30 participants and volunteers taking part.
Organiser Shahidah Abdur-Rahim, who founded the Brain Tumor Support Group said the weather was perfect for...
DATE: Apr 16, 2012
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The City of Hamilton has dismantled the fountains in front of City Hall as plans to fill in the Reflecting Pool move forward.
The move was said to be a temporary measure aimed at keeping the public safe as the City determines the pool’s future.
The C...
DATE: Apr 12, 2012
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Cricket information, church records, music and copies of the Warwick Samaritans’ Lodge’s original charter were yesterday added to the Bermuda Archives.
Minister of Government Estates and Information Services Michael Scott thanked the donors for their...
DATE: Apr 12, 2012
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Plans to build a new five-star hotel in the heart of Hamilton moved one step closer to fruition yesterday.
Hamilton Mayor Charles Gosling and Ted Adams III of Unified Resorts signed new agreements and a ground lease for the Par-la-Ville site yesterd...
DATE: Apr 12, 2012
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A power outage on Front Street caused HM Customs headquarters to close early yesterday, but left most of Hamilton unaffected.
According to Belco, the outage began at around 2.30pm, affecting HM Customs office opposite the Cabinet Office and 40 Front ...
DATE: Apr 11, 2012
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A construction company is appealing a court judgement that it only hired black Bermudians to justify its work permit applications.
Apex Construction Management Limited lawyer Jai Pachai confirmed yesterday that the company is appealing the decision b...
DATE: Apr 10, 2012
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