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Bermuda’s first certified ophthalmic assistant has returned to work at an Island eye clinic.
Sherelle Simons qualified for the role — which provides a variety of clinical functions to help ophthalmologists reach a diagnosis and treatment plan — after...
DATE: Oct 28, 2014
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Local Business
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AUTHOR:
Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Two insurance companies are to ditch separate deductibles after the Island was hit by a tropical storm and a hurricane in quick succession.
BF&M, the largest property insurer on the Island, and Argus both said only one deductible would apply to Tropi...
DATE: Oct 24, 2014
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CATEGORY:
Local Business
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AUTHOR:
Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Courier service firm Mailboxes Unlimited has launched a new service aimed at making it cheaper and more efficient to import multiple packages.
Weekly Express will operate alongside the Mailboxes US Express package forwarding service.
Stephen Thomson...
DATE: Oct 24, 2014
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CATEGORY:
Local Business
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AUTHOR:
Rebecca Zuill
Insurance firm Freisenburch-Meyer is dealing with an estimated 18 months’ worth of claims in the space of a week after Bermuda was hit by two storms.
Now staff at the Front Street firm are processing claims and visiting clients whose homes suffered i...
DATE: Oct 23, 2014
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CATEGORY:
Local Business
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AUTHOR:
Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Logic Communications Ltd’s internet service has been fully restored, following damage from Hurricane Gonzalo, the firm reported today.
Logic would like to remind the public that service to customers is dependent on their access provider’s (CableVisio...
DATE: Oct 23, 2014
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Local Business
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Wireless services firm CellOne’s 4G network is expected to be fully up to speed by the end of the day.
CEO Frank Amaral said the CDMA network was already fully restored, while the 2G system and EasyConnect stood at 80 percent operational.
He added: ...
DATE: Oct 23, 2014
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CATEGORY:
Local Business
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AUTHOR:
Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
A shortage of roof slate has hit the Island in the wake of a double whammy from Tropical Storm Fay and Hurricane Gonzalo.
But building supply firms said fresh deliveries of slate for damaged roofs is expected to arrive on the Island before the end of...
DATE: Oct 22, 2014
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Local Business
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Bermuda insurance firm Freisenbruch Meyer has swung into post-Hurricane Gonzalo mode with military efficiency.
The firm’s William Madeiros, a former Bermuda Regiment Major, said: “We’ve got a plan, we’re sticking to it and working our way through.”
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DATE: Oct 22, 2014
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Local Business
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A facilities management and air conditioning company has been inundated with calls from businesses and homes with damaged air-conditioning units because power was not switched off before Hurricane Gonzalo.
Air Care said that switching off A/C systems...
DATE: Oct 22, 2014
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Local Business
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Bermuda’s biggest property insurer has been flooded with calls in the wake of Hurricane Gonzalo.
And the firm took more than 250 calls in two hours after its Pitts Bay Road HQ opened for business yesterday morning — with more than 1,000 logged by the...
DATE: Oct 21, 2014
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CATEGORY:
Local Business
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AUTHOR:
Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor