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independent school.
The students all received The Frederick Sydney Smith Scholarship and Bursaries, awarded annually to help Bermudian students attend Albert College in Belleville, Ontario.
Recipients of scholarships included Vincent Richardson, Karl...
DATE: Dec 23, 1998
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Brown after he claimed the problem with getting late taxis in St. George's was because "everything closes down at 11.30''. ---- Page 3 ISLAND PIONEER DIES AT 87 OBT Island pioneer dies at 87 John Gibson Young, a business leader and pioneer, passe...
DATE: Dec 23, 1998
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A veteran taxi driver yesterday hit out at Bermuda Taxi Federation chief Joe Brown after he claimed the problem with getting late taxis in St. George's was because "everything closes down at 11.30.'' And the cabbie -- who has 26 years' behind the wh...
DATE: Dec 23, 1998
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Bermudians are known for their generosity -- especially toward people in need during the holiday season.
And at least three local charities are busily preparing to make Christmas a bit brighter for the underprivileged or homeless members of the commu...
DATE: Dec 22, 1998
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neighbours by participating in a Carol Sing-song on Christmas Eve.
All are invited to join the Salvation Army Cedar Hill Citadel Brass Band as they serenade people on Thursday evening.
The band will be starting their rounds at 9.30 p.m. outside the S...
DATE: Dec 22, 1998
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DATE: Dec 22, 1998
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$50,000 to donate to worthwhile causes in the community.
The charity has raised more than $30,000 from the sale of its Christmas cards this year, $10,000 from its open house, and more than $1,000 from a private shopping night at Archie Brown and Mark...
DATE: Dec 22, 1998
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Saturday night -- then oohed and aahed as fireworks lit up the sky.
And there were reports that Tourism Minister David Allen was "ecstatic and jumping up and down'' with the show as he watched from the VIP vantage point on Cable & Wireless boat, the ...
DATE: Dec 21, 1998
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the Island's first ever boat parade.
The Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute is organising the parade with the sky spectacle set to begin at 8.15 p.m.
Police are advising the public to use Harbour Road or the Flagpole on Front Street, Pembroke a...
DATE: Dec 19, 1998
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controversial January 4 holiday -- because of a $40,000 row over meters.
Taxi meters would have to be retuned to automatically charge holiday rates on January 4.
But transport officials have refused to pay the $65 charge for each meter to be recalibr...
DATE: Dec 19, 1998
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