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One Bermuda Alliance MP Mark Pettingill has handed his safe Opposition constituency to former political rival Jeff Sousa.
The OBA today unveiled Mr Pettingill as its General Election candidate for Warwick North East, where he faces a likely uphill ba...
DATE: Nov 24, 2011
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More than 500 people have registered their concerns about proposals to ban importing puppies and kittens from the UK.
Protesters say they’re now waiting for Environment Minister Marc Bean to set a date for their meeting, at which they hope to find ou...
DATE: Nov 24, 2011
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Pet lovers fear they’ll soon be banned from bringing puppies and kittens to Bermuda from the UK.
Government’s veterinary officer is said to be keen to put a block on the animals after Britain relaxes its rabies regulations on January 1, 2012.
That wo...
DATE: Nov 23, 2011
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The jury foreman was dismissed on the penultimate day of the Southside cinema attempted murder trial after admitting a family connection to defendant Jahmel Blakeney.
He was ordered to stand down yesterday after victim Renee Kuchler's father approach...
DATE: Nov 22, 2011
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Painted to perfection, spotlessly clean and souped up with thousands of dollars worth of electronic gear, dozens of custom-designed cars and bikes were on show at an extravaganza at Southside Racing Circuit.
Hundreds of people visited the show to wat...
DATE: Nov 22, 2011
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Bermuda will host the 2012 Corporate Games, Tourism Minister Wayne Furbert announced today.
The multi-sport event, in which athletes of all abilities compete representing their company, is hoped to bring between 500 to 750 participants to the Island....
DATE: Nov 16, 2011
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Whistle-blower LeYoni Junos is vowing to fight the bank she says is trying to kick her out of her home.
Ms Junos, who went through a high-profile legal battle after being sacked from the Department of Tourism in 2008, says HSBC Bermuda sent officials...
DATE: Nov 16, 2011
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Community activist Raymond Russell yesterday called for more information on how Bermuda Industrial Union’s cash in the bank plummeted from more than $1.5 million to $75,000 in five years.
Mr Russell, a long-time critic of the BIU, also questioned wha...
DATE: Nov 16, 2011
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Bermuda Industrial Union’s assets have fallen to just over $8 million, according to its most up-to-date audited financial statement.
The BIU had $8.11 million in assets, including about $75,000 cash in the bank, at the end of 2008/9. Two years previo...
DATE: Nov 15, 2011
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Anti-conscription campaigners are vowing to head to London’s Privy Council again after losing their latest battle in Bermuda’s Court of Appeal.
“We are very dejected, but we are undeterred,” Bermudians Against the Draft founder Larry Marshall told Th...
DATE: Nov 09, 2011
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