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Some aid efforts in Haiti are still continuing.
If you want to help, do so by donating your time or funds to the below charities.
Cornerstone Foundation operates feeding and missions programmes in Delmas, Port-au-Prince and can be reached on www.cf...
DATE: Jan 12, 2011
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Despite an overwhelming amount of donations and support that poured in from the local public, many aid workers are still concerned not enough has been done for Haiti.
The Royal Gazette asked several key players in the relief effort to share their ho...
DATE: Jan 12, 2011
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A memorial service will be held for former principal of Gilbert Institute Gervase Marson this Saturday.
Mr Marson passed away on December 14 at the age of 90.
The former principal came to Bermuda from England in 1954 with his wife Elsie, who goes by ...
DATE: Jan 11, 2011
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A total of 57 percent of Bermuda’s households have now taken part in the census an improvement on the 51 percent figure that stood in November.
However, the official in charge of the operation admitted yesterday that participation must “climb at a fa...
DATE: Jan 11, 2011
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A newly-relaunched group campaigning for drug-free sport is pushing for new laws to punish athletes who cheat by using performance-enhancing drugs.
The new Bermuda Sport Anti-Doping Authority, or BSADA, officially launched today, replacing the Bermud...
DATE: Jan 10, 2011
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An arts education charity crippled by the economic downturn is still at risk of closing its doors after only raising $5,000 in the past two weeks.
Kaleidoscope Arts Foundation made a public appeal for $300,000 last month after its funding and donati...
DATE: Jan 10, 2011
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Business leader Michelle Khaldun has been appointed Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Business Development and Tourism.
Ms Khaldun, the general manager of Bermuda Small Business Development Corporation and a former Education Permanent Secretary...
DATE: Jan 08, 2011
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Tim Smith
A 17-year-old schoolboy told Magistrates’ Court he cursed at police officers because he was “just in a bad mood”.
Rico Wells, of Devonshire, admitted using offensive words at police outside Paget Ice Queen on Monday. Crown counsel Robert Welling told...
DATE: Jan 08, 2011
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Jonathan Bell
Ianthia Wade has replaced Arthur Hodgson as chairwoman of the Sustainable Development Roundtable.
The appointment of the widow of former Progressive Labour Party leader Frederick Wade was one of a number of changes to Government boards and quangos an...
DATE: Jan 08, 2011
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Whitney Institute Middle School has tied academic performance to a student’s ability to represent the school in athletics.
Former principal Freddie Evans started the initiative, No Pass No Play, late last school year. New principal Reeshemah Swan sai...
DATE: Jan 07, 2011
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