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A $170 million five-star hotel is to be built at the Ariel Sands resort after the scheme won approval from the Development Applications Board.
Work on the Hilton Grand Vacation Club is now expected to start within 12 months. It is hoped part of the n...
DATE: Mar 08, 2007
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Patients are being given the chance to have their say in improving their healthcare at hospital.
Bermuda Hospitals Board (BHB) has launched a “SpeakUp” campaign, which encourages people to ask questions, be involved in their own care and know their r...
DATE: Mar 06, 2007
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A drunk driver has been warned he could face jail after Police caught him over the limit twice in three months.
Carlos Manuel Dos Santos Sousa’s latest offence was on Friday morning last week, when his car crashed into a motorcycle in Par-La-Ville Ro...
DATE: Mar 06, 2007
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The shock win Bermudians had been dreaming of may not have become a reality yesterday — but cricket fans still said they had every reason to feel proud.
With most people unable to get time off work, bars across the Island were far from packed to the ...
DATE: Mar 06, 2007
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As Bermuda’s cricketers take on England today in a World Cup warm-up match, they know they will have the support of a nation behind them.
And today The Royal Gazette asks everyone in Bermuda to show that support — and inundate us with good luck messa...
DATE: Mar 05, 2007
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Nearly a third of schools had an unacceptable quality of drinking water last year, according to a Government study.
In the budget debate on the Department of Health yesterday, Junior Health Minister Patrice Minors revealed water tanks and fountains i...
DATE: Mar 03, 2007
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Nearly a third of schools had an unacceptable quality of drinking water last year, according to a Government study.
In the budget debate on the Department of Health yesterday, Junior Health Minister Patrice Minors revealed water tanks and fountains i...
DATE: Mar 03, 2007
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Government was yesterday attacked for spending a year "marking time" instead of pressing ahead with plans to rebuild King Edward VII Memorial Hospital.
Wards are dilapidated, conditions are cramped and the whole hospital is about to go "belly up", Sh...
DATE: Mar 03, 2007
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Government was yesterday attacked for spending a year "marking time" instead of pressing ahead with plans to rebuild King Edward VII Memorial Hospital.
Wards are dilapidated, conditions are cramped and the whole hospital is about to go "belly up", Sh...
DATE: Mar 03, 2007
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The Pembroke Dump fire was an "accident waiting to happen" because Government let waste pile to an incredible height, say nearby businesses.
The huge mound of horticultural waste — which is expected to continue burning strongly for several days — acc...
DATE: Mar 02, 2007
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