4085 results returned for search: "" category "News" author Sam Strangeways
A magistrate told a drug addict he had to get himself on a rehabilitation programme before he could be sentenced for obstructing a Police officer.
Magistrate Tyrone Chin passed a piece of paper with a telephone number on it for the Turning Point prog...
DATE: Apr 13, 2006
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Sam Strangeways
A Bermudian who smuggled 1.3 kg of cocaine into Britain hidden in bottles of syrup after becoming ensnared by a drug gang when he got into debt was jailed for eight years yesterday.
Malachi Eversley was caught red-handed by customs officers at Gatwic...
DATE: Apr 13, 2006
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Sam Strangeways
A letter signed by more than 20 people condemning plans to bring an ?animal extravaganza? to Bermuda has been sent to Environment Minister Neletha Butterfield.
The message, penned by vet Maureen Ware-Cieters and also signed by her vet husband Jan Cie...
DATE: Apr 13, 2006
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Sam Strangeways
Gifted students could obtain degrees while still at school under a new plan being considered by Bermuda College.
The college is talking to the Ministry of Education about enrolling students in associate degree courses ? the forerunner to a bachelor d...
DATE: Apr 12, 2006
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Sam Strangeways
Direct flights to Bermuda from Atlanta and Boston could be cut off as early as next week if pilots at Delta Air Lines go ahead with a threatened strike.
The pilots? union at the bankrupt airline says it has been given final approval for a $10 million...
DATE: Apr 12, 2006
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Sam Strangeways
A businessman has had his hair cut for the first time in six years to raise money for a good cause.
McCal Roberts, a former Canadian Hotel resident now living at Bailey?s Bay, said he ?cried like a baby? when Llewellyn Nisbett chopped off his locks a...
DATE: Apr 11, 2006
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Sam Strangeways
A company which hoped to start running luxury ?boutique airline? flights between Bermuda and London this month is still awaiting the approval of the UK Government to launch the service.
Fly First Class ? which is operated by FlyJet ? was reported las...
DATE: Apr 11, 2006
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Sam Strangeways
The Government is to appeal against a Supreme Court judge?s ruling which branded its decision to ban Bermudians from selling homes to foreigners ?unlawful?.
Randy Horton, Minister of Labour, Home Affairs and Public Safety, told yesterdaythatthe Gover...
DATE: Apr 11, 2006
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Sam Strangeways
A pie factory owner who claims she has been forced to close her business has been told she has until the end of the month to get her premises up to scratch.
Sonja Seaman, who supplied Bermuda Pie Factory products to outlets all over the Island from h...
DATE: Apr 10, 2006
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Sam Strangeways
Almost 2,000 Bermudians flocked to a fair aimed at helping them lead healthier lives yesterday.
The second annual Argus Health Fair, at Number One Shed, on Front Street, Hamilton, offered visitors free screenings to find out how they shaped up physic...
DATE: Apr 08, 2006
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Sam Strangeways