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St George's fire station has closed due to problems with mould, chief fire officer Vincent Hollinsid told a public meeting last night.
Mr Hollinsid said St George’s Island will be served from Clearwater fire station in St David's while a clean-up ope...
DATE: Mar 30, 2012
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Tim Smith
Firefighters and police officers are out in full force tonight in response to a huge fire at Pemboke dump
Emergency vehicles are arriving at the scene as efforts get underway to extinguish the massive blaze which is being fuelled by winds as heavy sm...
DATE: Mar 29, 2012
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Senators clashed over Government’s soaring debt once more as the Budget debate came to an end last night.
One Bermuda Alliance Senators Michael Dunkley and Michael Fahy criticised Government for treating the Sinking Fund as a piggy bank, mismanaging ...
DATE: Mar 29, 2012
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Budget
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Tim Smith
Shadow Health Minister Michael Dunkley yesterday urged Government to reveal its plan to bring seniors’ home Lefroy House up to standard.
Senator Dunkley noted his predecessor Louise Jackson has called for work to be done on the property since Hurrica...
DATE: Mar 29, 2012
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Politics
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Tim Smith
A Bermuda High School student was allegedly attacked by girls from other schools.
Head Linda Parker last night expressed her anger over the incident, which took place on Friday in Hamilton and is now under police investigation.
“We are horrified by t...
DATE: Mar 28, 2012
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Crime
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AUTHOR:
Tim Smith
A former Government employee and his ex-girlfriend were jailed yesterday for laundering cash said to be from drug trafficking.
Omari Franklin, 34, was sentenced to five years after admitting laundering more than $63,000 between May 2007 and May 2010....
DATE: Mar 27, 2012
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Court
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Tim Smith
The jury in a fraud trial was yesterday shown cheque stubs revealing another construction firm was paid irregularly for work done at Works and Engineering boss Kyril Burrows’ private home.
Allan Foote told Supreme Court his firm AD&T Excavating was h...
DATE: Mar 27, 2012
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Court
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Tim Smith
Just 13 percent of residents told pollsters they’d be put off buying overseas by the new 25 percent Customs duty rate.
The vast majority said they would either carry on as before or be more likely to shop overseas in spite of the new rate Premier Pau...
DATE: Mar 26, 2012
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Tim Smith
Ninety-two of Government’s vehicles were off the road for repairs at the same time, according to parliamentary responses provided by Senator Vince Ingham.
And One Bermuda Alliance Senator Michael Fahy said figures showing 237 cars were registered to ...
DATE: Mar 26, 2012
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Politics
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Tim Smith
A construction boss told Supreme Court his firm was paid about $60,000 in cash for carrying out work at the home of alleged fraudster Kyril Burrows.
Thornton Robinson said his company of five men spent around six weeks at the private home at Turkey H...
DATE: Mar 26, 2012
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Court
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AUTHOR:
Tim Smith