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New restaurant Tempest is aiming to make waves in St George’s.
Tempest — run by the team who own the successful Mad Hatters in Hamilton — opened its doors in the historic former Carriage House restaurant building this month.
And general manager Paolo...
DATE: Aug 21, 2014
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Sand sculptors will get the chance to show off their skills at Horseshoe Beach later this month.
For the 19th annual sand sculpture competition is set to take place on Saturday, August 30.
And organisers the Department of Youth, Sport and Recreation ...
DATE: Aug 21, 2014
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Teachers are set to take industrial action next month.
Staff have signalled they will take industrial action on Tuesday, September 2 — six days before children are due to return to classrooms.
A spokeswoman for the Department of Education said the di...
DATE: Aug 21, 2014
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Around 100 people last night attended the first of a series of meetings on Permanent Resident Certificate holders and Bermuda status.
The meeting — organised by grassroots group the People’s Campaign and held at Allen Temple in Somerset — was set up ...
DATE: Aug 20, 2014
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Work to make sure schools are ready for the start of the new school year is in its final stages, Ministers said yesterday.
Education Minister Grant Gibbons and Public Works Minister Patricia Gordon-Pamplin teamed up at Harrington Sound Primary School...
DATE: Aug 19, 2014
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The start of the first major battle of the First World War was yesterday commemorated by the City of Hamilton.
And the widow of a soldier who marched off to war nearly 100 years ago was the guest of honour at the City Hall ceremony.
Joseph Levon, the...
DATE: Aug 15, 2014
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A self-confessed landlubber, even Premier Michael Dunkley can’t help but be excited by the fact that Bermuda could host the America’s Cup.
And with each passing day Mr Dunkley becomes more and more convinced the Island is the best place to host the 2...
DATE: Aug 14, 2014
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A big-hearted businessman has donated $1,000 from a Non-Mariners Day party cruise to help keep a charity afloat.
Khomeini Taalib-Din chartered the MV Elizabeth for his Work Hard Play Hard Entertainment cruise earlier this month.
And now he has handed...
DATE: Aug 14, 2014
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Roadside breath tests are set to become a reality before the end of the year, Premier Michael Dunkley said yesterday.
Mr Dunkley, who is also the Minister for National Security, signalled that legislation to allow police to breath test drivers and ri...
DATE: Aug 14, 2014
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Tragic Hollywood star Robin Williams has been remembered by a Bermuda-based singer who struck up a friendship with the star when he was filming in Canada.
Suzi Stephenson, lead singer of Pickled Onion house band Graffiti Park, became friends with Mr ...
DATE: Aug 13, 2014
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