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More than half a century after he graduated, respected artist and former politician Robert V. Barritt is still being honoured for his contributions to Mount Allison University.
Mr. Barritt, who took his first course at Mount Allison in 1943, is being...
DATE: Jun 06, 2008
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Police officials from across the Caribbean are in Bermuda for the 10th CARICOM Implementation Agency for Crime and Security meeting which opened yesterday at the Hamilton Princess hotel.
The meeting was opened by a short speech from Senator David Bur...
DATE: Jun 06, 2008
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While one golf course in St. George's is closing, yesterday another was opened, it just happens to be a lot smaller.
St. George's Community Centre officially opened its nine-hole miniature golf course at a ribbon cutting ceremony hosted by the centre...
DATE: Jun 06, 2008
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More than half a century after he graduated, respected artist and former politician Robert V. Barritt is still being honoured for his contributions to Mount Allison University.
Mr. Barritt, who took his first course at Mount Allison in 1943, is being...
DATE: Jun 05, 2008
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St. George's finest young leaders have been presented with the Dame Jennifer Smith award by the politician herself and teacher Garita Coddington.
The awards were presented to the boys and girls called the best future leaders by the teaching staff of ...
DATE: Jun 05, 2008
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Brian Gilsenan, a Scotsman who lived in Bermuda for several years, died in Australia as a result of a random assault in February.
Mr. Gilsenan, who moved to Sydney with his two daughters in 1997, was attacked by two unidentified teenagers while on hi...
DATE: Jun 04, 2008
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For the third year in a row, Hamilton's Uptown Market will come alive on Thursday nights – starting tomorrow.
Culture Fest, held by the Uptown Market Association and the Department of Tourism, will start its season tomorrow running until September 25...
DATE: Jun 04, 2008
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With alcohol-related accidents becoming more frequent, the Government hopes to train bartenders to better control their customers' intake.
Minister of Culture and Social Rehabilitation Dale Butler announced the continuation of the Training for Interv...
DATE: Jun 03, 2008
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While the first tropical storm of the year, Alma, struck Nicaragua, Bermuda's Emergency Measures Organisation met to prepare itself for what it fears could be a busy hurricane season.
The meeting, chaired by the Minister of Labour, Home Affairs and H...
DATE: Jun 02, 2008
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Dean Walker was handed a $2,500 cheque by the Bank of N.T. Butterfield after he won an award for best professional at the Butterfield art festival.
"I was very pleased and shocked," said Mr. Walker. "It was quite an honour."
The winning painting, 'Co...
DATE: May 30, 2008
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