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Former Acting Director of Public Prosecutions Kulandra Ratneser is calling on Police to investigate the leaking of confidential Government papers to a television news station.
Footage of the documents — which relate to an investigation into corruptio...
DATE: May 29, 2007
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A website aimed at cracking down on crime in Warwick was unveiled yesterday by the United Bermuda Party’s five election candidates for the parish.
Mark Pettingill, Gina Spence-Farmer, R.Wayne Scott, Roddy Simons and Jeff Sousa hope the Three Doors Do...
DATE: May 29, 2007
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The man in charge of maintaining CedarBridge Academy for the last seven years claimed yesterday he had been made a “fall guy” by the panel which probed the school’s mould crisis.
Ross Smith, 41, told The Royal Gazette his name had been “scandalised” ...
DATE: May 29, 2007
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An independent report into the CedarBridge Academy mould crisis was described last night as a “study in negligence and gross mismanagement” by Shadow Education Minister Grant Gibbons.
The former Opposition Leader said the damning document — produced ...
DATE: May 28, 2007
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It was conceived in the early 1990s as a flagship “mega school” at the heart of a massive reform of public education in Bermuda. But CedarBridge Academy, badly built and never properly looked after according to a hard-hitting report released last we...
DATE: May 28, 2007
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One student almost died and at least 13 others suffered illnesses which were “very probably” caused by mould infestation at CedarBridge Academy, a shocking new report reveals.
An independent panel interviewed almost 100 people in connection with the ...
DATE: May 26, 2007
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A public school choir, which recently picked up two awards for its performances, is to be featured on a local cable tourism channel.
The youngsters aged seven to 11 from St. George’s Preparatory School won the Spring into Praise competition organised...
DATE: May 25, 2007
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A children’s book which belonged to a young Bermudian girl almost 70 years ago has been returned to one of her relatives — thanks to The Royal Gazette
Canadian Susan Smith appealed in this newspaper for anyone who knew a Frances Charlton who lived in...
DATE: May 25, 2007
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A free minibus service aimed at stopping drunks from driving may be extended and could already have saved a life, according to the chairman of the Centre for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention.
Anthony Santucci told members of Hamilton Rotary this wee...
DATE: May 25, 2007
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A once-neglected area of Hamilton was transformed into a blaze of colour and activity yesterday as the Bermuda Day Heritage Parade went through the “back of town” for the first time.
A decision by Government to incorporate Court Street and the surrou...
DATE: May 25, 2007
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