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Anybody who has listened to Parliamentarians on a Friday night can vouch for their smooth talking into the moonlight hours — but when it comes to winning the hearts of the voting public they have some way to go.
To celebrate Valentine’s Day, we asked...
DATE: Feb 14, 2017
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Politics
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Eight of Bermuda’s public schools have been broken into in recent weeks, according to police.
Police reported a spate of 11 burglaries across the schools from January 16 up until yesterday, affecting:
• CedarBridge Academy
• Clearwater Middle School
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DATE: Feb 14, 2017
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CATEGORY:
Crime
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AUTHOR:
Sarah Lagan
The Bermuda National Trust is preparing for a busy February with a series of events scheduled for the next three weeks.
Among those events on the Trust calender are the Children’s Nature Walk, Plant and Bake Sale, a volunteer event at Royal Naval Cem...
DATE: Feb 14, 2017
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Other
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The Bermuda Government’s Early Childhood Education Inquiry will ultimately give young schoolchildren “the critical skills necessary to effectively compete in the global economy,” according to Patricia Gordon-Pamplin.
The home affairs minister told MP...
DATE: Feb 13, 2017
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Other
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Government is looking into introducing universal broadband service, ensuring all Bermudians have access to a basic level of internet, according to Grant Gibbons.
Addressing the House of Assembly, the Minister for Economic Development said he had requ...
DATE: Feb 11, 2017
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CATEGORY:
Other
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AUTHOR:
Owain Johnston-Barnes
Nearly two-thirds of registered voters want the Bermuda Government to press ahead with its plan to build a new airport, according to a poll commissioned by The Royal Gazette this week.
The survey, conducted by Global Research, found 62 per cent in fa...
DATE: Feb 10, 2017
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Other
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Students at Saltus Grammar School came together to help the nearby St John’s Anglican Church, donating more than $2,800 for work on the church’s tower.
The tower — erected in 1835 — has suffered as a result of both age and a series of hurricanes in r...
DATE: Feb 10, 2017
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CATEGORY:
Other
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AUTHOR:
Owain Johnston-Barnes
Minister of Health Jeanne Atherden says the Premier’s Youth Fitness Programme, introduced last year, is continuing to teach school students the benefits of healthy eating and exercise.
And she hopes it will ultimately reverse the problem of obesity...
DATE: Feb 10, 2017
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Other
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The Government’s effort to complete the population and housing census has run into problems with many residents refusing to participate.
And adding to the dilemma is a shortage of interviewers.
Michael Dunkley told MPs on Friday that all data should ...
DATE: Feb 10, 2017
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Other
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Leaks in the roof, ceiling and walls “continue to plague” TN Tatem Middle School, according to an air-quality report commissioned by the Ministry of Education.
Widespread mould has been detected throughout the facility, particularly in air vents, wit...
DATE: Feb 09, 2017
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CATEGORY:
Other
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell