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Tucked away on the third floor of Global House is a small office with a big responsibility -- monitoring the water lenses on an island without rivers.
Government hydrogeologist Mark P. Rowe is responsible for the monitoring and management of the fres...
DATE: Feb 07, 1998
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servant claims.
Government Dog Warden Leonard (Shinah) Simons has highlighted problems and incidents associated with electronic fencing, also known as invisible fencing, in the Department of Agriculture & Fisheries' monthly bulletin.
Wardens have rec...
DATE: Jan 26, 1998
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appeared in Magistrates' Court yesterday for failing to appear for duty.
Watched over by an officer and several stern faced Military Policemen, all of the soldiers pleaded guilty to the offences.
The court heard that Pte. Psalm Meshach Wade, of Sprin...
DATE: Jan 23, 1998
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conviction of 27 months to one year after a successful appeal.
Pitt, 48, of Frolic Lane, Southampton, had several sentences reduced in the Supreme Court on Tuesday due to an error by Senior Magistrate Will Francis in May of last year.
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DATE: Jan 22, 1998
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A used syringe was among the trash found by Whitney Institute Club PRIDE students and teachers at the Hamilton bus depot yesterday.
Lennox Boodram, project coordinator for Keep Bermuda Beautiful, said last night he would be having the Government Anal...
DATE: Jan 22, 1998
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Airlines jet saw a landmark in how the Island handles such emergencies.
For the Airport Fire Department is now completely Bermudianised and its new head handled the emergency.
Yesterday saw the official hand over of the fire services from Canadian Di...
DATE: Jan 22, 1998
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When Pembroke West voters went to by-election polls last year to elect a new MP, fewer than ten percent of eligible voters between the ages of 18 and 35 turned out to vote, according to at least one of the candidates.
Yet the 6,117 eligible voters ag...
DATE: Jan 21, 1998
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Warwick Academy's principal has introduced a scheme rewarding students for good behaviour.
Under the seven-week-old "Positive Discipline'' programme, students are monitored and rewards and sanctions are immediately handed out at the 336-year-old scho...
DATE: Jan 14, 1998
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CedarBridge Academy students are not taking part in the Project Ride initiative that would teach them riding skills.
When contacted yesterday Dennis Glasford, Transport Control Department's Project Ride Coordinator, described the project as "running ...
DATE: Jan 10, 1998
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Pembroke West candidate Rodney Smith plans to meet with young people who hang out in the area and listen to their concerns.
Mr. Smith -- who will represent the Progressive Labour Party in a by-election to fill the seat of retired United Bermuda Party...
DATE: Jan 09, 1998
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