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Two referendums take place that impact Bermuda’s future, with residents only having a say in one of them.
While the island is failing to answer the question of whether we should allow same-sex marriages and civil unions, Britain is voting to withdraw...
DATE: Dec 31, 2016
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After a three-week trial, Shantoine Prinston Burrows, 25, was found guilty of the murder of Rickai Swan at Southampton Rangers Sports Club.
Earlier in the court proceedings prosecutors told a jury how Burrows, dressed in dark clothing and wearing a ...
DATE: Dec 31, 2016
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News broke early on that mother-of-three Kiahna Trott-Edwards would face retrial for her murder conviction in the death of 16-year-old Shijuan Mungal.
The 33-year-old was found guilty of striking the teenager on the head with a baseball bat followin...
DATE: Dec 31, 2016
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“If you must drink, please don’t drive”, is the plea of Maceo Dill, whose cousin was killed in a road traffic accident earlier this year.
Bermuda footballer Tokia Russell became the island’s sixth of 11 road fatalities in 2016 when his motorcycle col...
DATE: Dec 31, 2016
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Retired Puisne Judge Norma Wade-Miller has topped the list of 11 Bermudians to be recognised in the New Year’s Honours List.
Mrs Justice Wade-Miller was appointed Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire for her decades of service to...
DATE: Dec 30, 2016
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
The deadline for the 2016 Census has been extended to March 31 with the Department of Statistics emphasising the need for all to participate.
According to Michael Dunkley, 83 per cent of assessment numbers have so far been accounted for.
The Premie...
DATE: Dec 30, 2016
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TN Tatem students will continue studies at Clearwater Middle School after the holidays, with a return to their Warwick premises considered imminent.
Students were forced to travel virtually the length of the island to St David’s after mould condition...
DATE: Dec 30, 2016
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News Staff
The third annual Holiday Hackathon was deemed a success by organisers and participants alike, giving students hands-on programming experience.
However, this year organiser Jahde Eve said the event took a slightly different approach, with the students...
DATE: Dec 29, 2016
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Type 2 diabetes is a challenge, not a death sentence, according to Annabel Fountain.
But Dr Fountain stressed that patients needed the right tools to succeed and education is key.
The island’s only endocrinologist spoke with The Royal Gazette to shed...
DATE: Dec 29, 2016
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Craig Simons knows first-hand how type 2 diabetes can affect the body — he has struggled with the disease for 15 years.
The 48-year-old credits education with slowly helping him to get to grips with the condition where the body does not use insulin p...
DATE: Dec 29, 2016
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