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Increasing numbers of people are reporting they’ve been unemployed a long time, according to retail boss Kristi Grayston.
As Government continues to refuse to provide unemployment figures, Ms Grayston said anecdotal evidence suggests the tally is con...
DATE: Apr 19, 2011
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AUTHOR:
Tim Smith
Bermuda needs to create a better social contract by creating jobs through a strengthened economy and improved education system,
Shadow National Security Minister Michael Dunkley said yesterday. Senator Dunkley said the only way to tackle gang cultur...
DATE: Apr 19, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Crime
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AUTHOR:
Tim Smith
Bermuda Hospitals Board yesterday called for the Island’s air ambulance to gain international certification so it can become the carrier of choice for all patients needing overseas treatment.
However, Bermuda Air Medivac (BAM) argued it could only ge...
DATE: Apr 18, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Health
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AUTHOR:
Tim Smith
The Bermudians are making a comeback to “promote all that is positive” with the Island’s very own ‘We Are The World’ type song and music video.
The activist group who led the protests calling for the resignation of the then Premier Ewart Brown is ret...
DATE: Apr 18, 2011
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A former CedarBridge Academy teacher suing the Ministry of Education and the school’s board of governors over her mould-related ill health has lost part of her case.
Puisne Judge Ian Kawaley struck out a claim by Wendy Robinson that the Ministry fail...
DATE: Apr 18, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Education
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AUTHOR:
Sam Strangeways
Berkeley Institute student Phillip Shawn Herman is to represent Bermuda next week at the Carifta Games in Jamaica.
The 17-year-old looks forward to running the 5,000-metre race at the Montego Bay Sports Complex in Montego Bay.
“I love track and field...
DATE: Apr 16, 2011
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Do you want to know how to be assertive, increase your word-building skills or get to grips with using your iPad?
These are among the new courses you can sign up for as part of the Government’s Community Education and Development Programme.
People ar...
DATE: Apr 16, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Education
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Thousands of people enjoyed the sunshine at the 73rd Annual Exhibition yesterday.
Popular exhibits such as the rose cuttings, farm animals and kite displays returned for the event. This year 3,700 people participated in the exhibition, setting a new ...
DATE: Apr 15, 2011
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Environment
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Developers of a proposed hotel and marina project in St George’s met with East End residents this week to explain their vision and garner feedback.
Jeremy Spencer of developer Leading Edge Limited said that once approved, the 125-berth marina on Ordn...
DATE: Apr 15, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Tourism
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AUTHOR:
Owain Johnston-Barnes
Premier Paula Cox is keeping tight-lipped about whether she would be willing to replace the Queen’s Honours List with a “more relevant” local awards scheme.
Former PLP Senator Walton Brown has resurrected the controversial issue by calling on Governm...
DATE: Apr 14, 2011
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