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Lionfish are indigenous to the Indo-Pacific and Red Sea, but are now expanding rapidly in the Atlantic and Caribbean.
It is thought they were first introduced into Biscayne Bay, Florida, in 1992 from a private aquarium in a waterside home swept into ...
DATE: Feb 19, 2009
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Bermuda can expect gale force weather today — but a repeat performance of Monday's severe storm is not expected.
Forecasters said last night that southwesterly winds would increase from late afternoon onwards from strong to gale force and would get w...
DATE: Feb 19, 2009
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Finance Minister Paula Cox will deliver her fifth and arguably most crucial Budget on Friday.
She is tasked with helping keep the economy going during the recession, while also upholding her pledge to cut spending in all Government departments by mor...
DATE: Feb 18, 2009
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A scheme to get Bermudians off the wall and into permanent work was launched yesterday by Labour Minister David Burch, with the backing of the construction industry.
Six firms have agreed to take on workers who have graduated from the Island's Hustle...
DATE: Feb 18, 2009
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Henry Johnson leans back in his chair and smiles when asked if he is leaving Bermuda through no choice of his own in the next few weeks.
The word among some educators is that he was asked to go as part of a "clean sweep" by new Education Minister El ...
DATE: Feb 17, 2009
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The Bermuda Sloop Foundation celebrated its second anniversary with an awards ceremony recognising the hard work of volunteers, sponsors and students.
More than 200 people gathered at the ACE building to mark the second year of operation of the BSF a...
DATE: Feb 17, 2009
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A former nurse has been named as the Teacher of the Year by an organisation helping people to save towards their children's education.
Brenda Williams was given the International Excellence Award for Teachers in Early Childhood Education (ECE) in Ber...
DATE: Feb 16, 2009
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The "incredible" skills of local farmers — and the need to support them — was the topic of debate kicking off the Motion to Adjourn in the House of Assembly yesterday.
Junior Labour Minister Walter Roban made a lengthy speech championing farmers and ...
DATE: Feb 14, 2009
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A FORMER St. Brendan's nurse who now works with special needs students has been awarded this year's International Excellence Award for Teachers in Early Childhood Education by a non-profit organisation dedicated to helping families save for college.
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DATE: Feb 13, 2009
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The expert charged with transforming Bermuda's public schools is likely to leave the Island before his two-year contract runs out in June, The Royal Gazette has been told.
Three sources say that US consultant Henry Johnson — brought here on a $250,00...
DATE: Feb 10, 2009
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Sam Strangeways