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Bank of Butterfield cash machines went down today after a glitch in the system.
Additionally, some point-of-sale machines in stores were also unable to process Butterfield cards.
A spokesman for the bank confirmed: “We had a brief outage this afterno...
DATE: May 22, 2015
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A Bermudian artist with an international reputation is set to launch a big exhibition at the Masterworks gallery.
Dan Dempster, who has lived in the United States for several years, has spent nearly five years planning “Mullions and Moonlight”, his f...
DATE: Apr 30, 2015
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The first sessions of a new course designed to produce Bermudian compliance experts are under way.
Premier Michael Dunkley, speaking at a compliance and regulatory conference held on the Island last week, told the delegates that more than 20 people h...
DATE: Apr 26, 2015
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The son of a Bermuda political activist and MP was caught up in a massive cyclone that devastated a chain of Pacific islands at the weekend, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Cyclone Pam, one of the biggest to make landfall, devastated Vanuatu, home to B...
DATE: Mar 16, 2015
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A restructured banking sector is on the cards, Finance Minister Bob Richards said yesterday.
Mr Richards, delivering the Budget speech in the House of Assembly, said that banks were still not pulling their weight in helping to kick-start the economy....
DATE: Feb 21, 2015
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Taxes are to go up and spending is to be cut by $33.1 million — and Finance Minister Bob Richards warned that public sector layoffs could come this year.
The grim news came in the annual Budget statement, which imposed 3.5 per cent cuts across the bo...
DATE: Feb 21, 2015
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Merger-mania in the international business sector could cost jobs in Bermuda, Finance Minister Bob Richards warned yesterday.
Mr Richards said that companies in the field remained strong, but that spending by international business on the Island had ...
DATE: Feb 20, 2015
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A cyberattack on Arnold’s supermarket has led to customers’ cards being used in fraudulent transactions, it was revealed last night.
The shock news came after Arnold’s store chain chief Frank Arnold said the banker HSBC had alerted the firm to a raid...
DATE: Jan 27, 2015
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Former Premier Dame Jennifer Smith is going back to school — on a course for high-flyers at one of America’s top universities.
Dame Jennifer has been accepted on the prestigious year-long Advanced Leadership Initiative at Harvard University and won a...
DATE: Dec 31, 2014
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A new firm has been set up by Government to help run the America’s Cup yacht races.
The new limited liability company — to be called ACBDA Ltd — will work closely with the event’s ruling body, the America’s Cup Event Authority (ACEA), in the run-up t...
DATE: Dec 29, 2014
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