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Readers of The Royal Gazette want access to government-held information and think they should be allowed into the meetings of organisations they fund.
That's what the majority of people who responded to our A Right to Know: Giving People Power campai...
DATE: Jan 28, 2008
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Readers of The Royal Gazette want access to government-held information and think they should be allowed into the meetings of organisations they fund.
That's what the majority of people who responded to our A Right to Know: Giving People Power campai...
DATE: Jan 28, 2008
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Sam Strangeways
Can you give a much-needed home to a Rooster? Not of the bird variety but a sweet-natured chestnut red horse who faces being put to sleep if new owners for him can't be found.
Former racing pony Rooster has lived an idyllic life for the past 11 years...
DATE: Jan 25, 2008
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A serving Police officer has launched an Internet blog calling on the community to "be courageous" and unite against violence and crime.
P.c. Allan Palmer, who is originally from St. Vincent and is understood to have been a policeman in Bermuda for a...
DATE: Jan 08, 2008
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Crew onboard the Spirit of Bermuda are celebrating winning two prestigious international awards this month.
The tall ship — launched a year ago by Bermuda Sloop Foundation to teach young Bermudians about teamwork — was named Sail Training Programme o...
DATE: Nov 26, 2007
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Two daredevil brothers who set out on a perilous journey from Bermuda to the US in a tiny open fishing boat have set a new world record.
Ralph and Bob Brown found out this week that the Guinness Book of World Records has certified their 774-mile trip...
DATE: Nov 09, 2007
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Students across the Island celebrated International Literacy Day yesterday — with one school getting an extra special visitor to mark the occasion.
Football hero Shaun Goater dropped in on an assembly at Clearwater Middle School in St. David's to tal...
DATE: Oct 11, 2007
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A sea of pink-clad walkers streamed through the streets of Hamilton last night in support of victims of a killer disease.
Hundreds donned candy-coloured T-shirts to take part in the Island’s annual fun walk to raise awareness of breast cancer — undet...
DATE: Oct 04, 2007
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The taboo surrounding elder abuse in Bermuda must be eradicated if the issue is to be properly tackled, according to the executive director of Age Concern.
Claudette Fleming told The Royal Gazette that the shocking case of "Auntie Em" — the 95-year-o...
DATE: Sep 11, 2007
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It opened in 1972 as Bermuda's biggest hotel — and today the Fairmont Southampton retains that status as it celebrates its 35th anniversary. The famous pink landmark, which straddles South and Middle roads over a 100-acre site, is marking the occasio...
DATE: Aug 17, 2007
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