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Three 18-tonne guns from the late 1800s have been removed from Fort St. Catherine and will be restored sometime this year as part of a project by the Parks Department.
Works and Engineering staff began the project during the week of Christmas, removi...
DATE: Jan 07, 2009
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Bermuda College should be the preference for technical education above overseas institutions, the new executive officer of the National Training Board (NTB) said yesterday.
Pandora Glasford, former vice president of human resources at ACE, told a pre...
DATE: Jan 07, 2009
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Shadow Environment Minister Cole Simons has called for environmentalists to march on Parliament in protest at a plan to build a beach bar on Warwick Long Bay.
And the Opposition MP said a ban on the development of any more of Bermuda's beaches and co...
DATE: Jan 07, 2009
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FOR a large majority of the expatriate community, Christmas Day means drinking champagne on the public portion of Elbow Beach.
Piles of champagne bottles line the beach as party-goers don sunglasses and Santa hats while chatting with friends and fami...
DATE: Jan 02, 2009
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Christmas Day obviously went with a bang looking at the amount of champagne bottles left at Elbow Beach.
Unfortunately, despite efforts to pile up the party debris around the bins on the beach, revellers did not seem to notice the recycling bins.
Whe...
DATE: Dec 31, 2008
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Selfless individuals have been honoured for their services to the community by HM Queen Elizabeth II.
The Queen's Certificate and Badge of Honour has been awarded in this year's New Year's Honours List to: Shurnett Caines, Laura Gorham, Constance 'Pi...
DATE: Dec 31, 2008
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If you didn't know the phrase "A Right to Know" before 2008, chances are you're well acquainted with it now.
On January 21, The Royal Gazette launched a campaign to get a freedom of information law passed in Bermuda — and soon even Premier Ewart Brow...
DATE: Dec 30, 2008
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If you didn't know the phrase "A Right to Know" before 2008, chances are you're well acquainted with it now.
On January 21, The Royal Gazette launched a campaign to get a freedom of information law passed in Bermuda — and soon even Premier Ewart Brow...
DATE: Dec 30, 2008
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Retiring Assistant Police Commissioner Carlton Adams says more must be done to tackle alarming recidivism rates which see some convicts committing fresh crimes just days after their release.
Figures released earlier this year, show the re-offending r...
DATE: Dec 30, 2008
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Shadow Transport Minister Michael Fahy has re-issued his call for more road safety measures after the Christmas Day death of Andrew Jackson son of Police Commissioner George Jackson.
The 27-year-old succumbed to injuries sustained four days prior in ...
DATE: Dec 30, 2008
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