4083 results returned for search: "" category "News" author Sam Strangeways
The board of governors at CedarBridge Academy is looking for a local contractor to clean mould from the Ruth Seaton James Auditorium.
The performing arts area of the school has been sealed off since last November when the school was suddenly closed a...
DATE: Mar 22, 2007
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Sam Strangeways
Former UBP Minister Quinton Edness has blasted the Government for creating an “atmosphere of intimidation” following the forced resignation of an English doctor who spoke out against plans to close a clinic for the poor.
Mr. Edness, who was Health Mi...
DATE: Mar 21, 2007
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Sam Strangeways
Two men yesterday admitted breaking into a home and stealing $150,000.
Antonio Myers, 21, of Rambling Lane, Pembroke, and Devario Whitter, 23, of Curving Avenue, Pembroke, were due to stand trial at Supreme Court yesterday but entered guilty pleas to...
DATE: Mar 21, 2007
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Sam Strangeways
An MP has renewed calls for deadbeat dads who fail to pay child support to be placed on compulsory work schemes rather than jailed.
Deputy Opposition Leader Michael Dunkley has the backing of the Coalition for the Protection of Children, which argues...
DATE: Mar 20, 2007
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Sam Strangeways
Recovering drug addict Steven Somner has first-hand experience of what it’s like to be barred from the US because of a criminal conviction.
The 46-year-old’s voice fills with emotion when he talks about the time, 12 years ago, that he tried to take h...
DATE: Mar 20, 2007
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Sam Strangeways
A campaign urging Bermudians to stay conviction-free and retain the ability to travel to America is being backed by agencies across the Island.
The US Consulate launched the campaign earlier this month and posted its message across Dunkley’s Dairy mi...
DATE: Mar 20, 2007
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Sam Strangeways
A “wicked” career criminal who committed 26 offences of burglary, forgery and theft in the space of a single month — including stealing cash from a church and a man’s disability allowance — was sent down for 12 years.
Heroin addict Stephen Andre Wils...
DATE: Mar 19, 2007
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Sam Strangeways
A taxi driver falsely obtained $25,000 from the Bank of Bermuda after a teller mistakenly gave him the number of another man’s account.
Puisne Judge Charles-Etta Simmons told father-of-two Clyde Ian Saltus that it “must have taken a lot of nerve” for...
DATE: Mar 17, 2007
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Sam Strangeways
A 23-year-old man with a substantial alcohol abuse problem has been given a two-year probation order for an attack outside the Swizzle Inn.
Isaac Robert Lambe, of Red Coat Lane, St. George’s, punched 51-year-old Winfield Simpson twice in the face and...
DATE: Mar 17, 2007
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Sam Strangeways
A persistent offender who admitted handling stolen jewellery was warned by a judge yesterday that he risked ending up an old man in Westgate unless he changed his ways.
Puisne Judge Charles-Etta Simmons told 46-year-old drug addict Norman Sonny Bell ...
DATE: Mar 17, 2007
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Sam Strangeways