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Despite growing violence, Bermuda is not a dangerous place, Deputy Governor David Arkley has said.
And while some people are worried, Government, the Police Service and Government House are working together to make the Island safer.
Speaking yesterd...
DATE: Dec 15, 2010
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Frank Arnold, the owner of Arnold’s Markets, was charged today with illegally importing carrots and broccoli.
Appearing in Magistrates’ Court this morning Mr Arnold denied two charges of importing the produce, saying he didn’t personally import anyth...
DATE: Dec 15, 2010
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A report submitted to Premier Paula Cox today suggests that Bermuda needs to make changes to provide greater accessibility for the visually impaired.
The report, written by Kristina Bean and presented to the Premier by Health Minister Zane DeSilva, c...
DATE: Dec 15, 2010
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Deputy Governor David Arkley said that while some are concerned about growing violence, he did not feel that Bermuda was a dangerous place.
Addressing the Hamilton Rotary Club today, Mr Arkley said: “Some might say Bermuda has become a dangerous plac...
DATE: Dec 14, 2010
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Lottery homes in St David’s will not be occupied by Christmas, but will be ready in the first quarter of 2011, according to Government Senate leader David Burch.
Addressing the Senate yesterday, Senator Burch said: “We fully recognise and share the d...
DATE: Dec 11, 2010
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Bermuda yesterday joined the rest of the world in celebrating Human Rights Day.
This year, the Human rights Commission joined with the Bermuda National Gallery (BNG) in hosting a ‘Human Writes’ workshop.
Around 40 students took part in a creative wri...
DATE: Dec 11, 2010
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Businesses in the western parishes came together yesterday to present a unified front against anti-social behaviour.
MarketPlace, White’s, Raynor’s Service Station and Ceasar’s Pharmacy were among businesses that met with police as part of a newly re...
DATE: Dec 10, 2010
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Lottery homes in St David’s will not be occupied by Christmas, but will be ready in the first quarter of 2011 according to Government Senate leader David Burch.
Senator Burch said: “We fully recognise and share the disappointment felt by the lottery ...
DATE: Dec 10, 2010
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The United Bermuda Party has called for Government to cut spending to keep the Island from falling deeper into debt.
Speaking in the Senate on Wednesday, Opposition Senate leader Jeanne Atherden said that while Premier Paula Cox had promised savings,...
DATE: Dec 10, 2010
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
Businesses in the western parishes came together yesterday to present a unified front against anti-social behaviour.
MarketPlace, White’s, Raynor’s Service Station and Ceasar’s Pharmacy were among businesses that met with police as part of a newly re...
DATE: Dec 10, 2010
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CATEGORY:
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AUTHOR:
Owain Johnston-Barnes