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Nearly two thirds of residents are unhappy with Bermuda’s health system, according to a survey of the Island’s health trends.
A total of 61 percent of people want fundamental changes to make the system work better and 12 percent believe an overhaul i...
DATE: Oct 12, 2011
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Health
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Education Minister Dame Jennifer Smith yesterday addressed the Artful Thinking Conference, praising the participants for their participation.
The conference, organised by the Bermuda Education Network, a local non-profit group, featured special guest...
DATE: Oct 12, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Education
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AUTHOR:
Owain Johnston-Barnes
Most residents are not happy with Bermuda’s health system, according to a survey of the Island’s health trends.
A total of 61 percent of people have said fundamental changes need to be made to make the system work better and 12 percent say the whole ...
DATE: Oct 11, 2011
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Other
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Nearly 100 career-minded high school students have been put through their professional paces, at the third annual Youth Harvesting Conference with one selected to represent Bermuda this spring in New York.
Organiser Sarah Fellows said Bermuda High Sc...
DATE: Oct 11, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Other
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
The Ministry of Business Development and Tourism now has its third Acting Permanent Secretary in less than a year.
The Government reshuffle sees Jasmin Smith, who served as assistant director in the Bermuda Department of Tourism, becoming Acting Perm...
DATE: Oct 11, 2011
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The Island’s senior school students have been challenged to express themselves on the theme of thankfulness with the chance at a $1,000 grant. Any secondary school student is eligible for the Tom Pettit Thanksgiving Essay Competition, now in its 14th...
DATE: Oct 11, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Education
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Pembroke residents have united to salvage a stretch of Pembroke Canal on behalf of an elderly animal-lover.
Pensioner Harry Outerbridge, 85, wants to see the ducks return to the waters that flow past his Pitts Bay Road home.
For 35 years, Mr Outerbri...
DATE: Oct 11, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Environment
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Guest workers are “team mates,’ a top businessman stressed during a public debate on the economy.
The forum, on Thursday, heard numerous complaints aired by Bermudians who feel excluded from local jobs and would like to see fewer expatriates on the I...
DATE: Oct 08, 2011
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Other
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“Why can’t qualified young Bermudians get jobs, why are there so many foreign waitresses and why aren’t carpenters protected by stronger immigration rules?”
Those were some of the questions posed by ordinary citizens as they grabbed the opportunity t...
DATE: Oct 07, 2011
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Other
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Former Accountant General Anthony Richardson says people’s negative comments about him running in the Devonshire South Central by-election show that “Bermuda needs healing”.
The Progressive Labour Party candidate has hit out at online comments about ...
DATE: Oct 07, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Politics
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