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City rangers with powers of arrest could soon be helping Police to combat crime and anti-social behaviour in the capital if a Corporation of Hamilton plan gets off the ground.
The municipality is looking at ways to revive a scheme launched several ye...
DATE: Feb 04, 2009
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A student accused of exploding a homemade bomb at Dellwood Middle School will not face criminal charges, The Royal Gazette understands.
The 14-year-old boy became the subject of a Police investigation after the device was detonated on January 19, but...
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A new Bermudian company has teamed up with an American school to offer a cheap way for employers here and throughout the Caribbean to train their workforce without sending them off-island.
Michael Stowe, president and CEO of Alliance Workforce Soluti...
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A task force has been set up to consider whether gambling should be allowed in Bermuda, Premier Ewart Brown announced today.
The group — chaired by lawyer Wendell Hollis — will be asked to make recommendations to Cabinet based on the results of a $30...
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Walkers and their dogs are needed to take part in an annual event in the Botanical Gardens later this month to raise funds for the SPCA. Paws to the Park — which raised $30,000 for the animal charity last year — is from 12.30 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday...
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Three people were arrested over the weekend on suspicion of impaired driving.
Police said there were three road crashes resulting in injury, seven involving damage to the vehicles only and two incidents of vehicles being taken without consent. Two bu...
DATE: Feb 04, 2009
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Health Minister Nelson Bascome said yesterday it was "unfathomable" to think that Norman Palmer's body parts were illegally harvested in Bermuda.
But he admitted that the case of the 57-year-old — many of whose organs and tissues went missing after h...
DATE: Feb 03, 2009
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Paramedic training for Bermuda's emergency medical technicians (EMTs) is on the way this year, Health Minister Nelson Bascome revealed yesterday.
Government is looking to buy a high-tech simulator from the US which will allow ambulance crews and othe...
DATE: Feb 03, 2009
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Bermuda's Chief Immigration Officer is retiring after more than 20 years in the department and Government is advertising for his $150,000-a-year replacement.
Martin Brewer, who has worked at the Department of Immigration since 1987 and been Chief Imm...
DATE: Feb 03, 2009
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Paramedic training for Bermuda's emergency medical technicians (EMTs) is on the way this year, Health Minister Nelson Bascome revealed yesterday.
Government is looking to buy a high-tech simulator from the US which will allow ambulance crews and othe...
DATE: Feb 03, 2009
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