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Rare footage of a cahow chick taking its first flight out to sea has been captured by a new camera set up at a wildlife sanctuary.
The camera was installed on Nonsuch Island in Castle Harbour by Nonsuch Expeditions and the New York-based Cornell Lab ...
DATE: Jun 08, 2019
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CATEGORY:
Environment
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AUTHOR:
Sarah Lagan
Primary school pupils have created a museum to showcase projects created with recycled materials.
The Trash to Treasure Museum opened at Port Royal Primary School this week.
Stephanie Correia, the Southampton school’s science teacher leader, said t...
DATE: Jun 08, 2019
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CATEGORY:
Education
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A man was fined $500 fine for stealing 25lbs of sweet potatoes.
Normando Simons, 63, admitted taking the vegetables from a farm in Somerset owned by J & J Produce.
Magistrates’ Court heard that Simons, from St George’s, was caught when a government i...
DATE: Jun 08, 2019
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CATEGORY:
Court
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A man has denied carrying a folding knife in public.
Taaj Muhammed, 24, pleaded not guilty yesterday in Magistrates’ Court to carrying a bladed article in a public place.
The incident is alleged to have happened on Wednesday in St George’s.
Magistrat...
DATE: Jun 08, 2019
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CATEGORY:
Court
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A female police officer has been arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice, the Bermuda Police Service said yesterday.
The 27-year-old officer, who works at Hamilton police station, was alleged to have had an accomplice, a ...
DATE: Jun 08, 2019
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CATEGORY:
Crime
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A tearful tourist grandmother apologised as she was fined $2,000 yesterday for the importation of drugs.
American Wendy Incatasciato told Magistrates’ Court she was sorry for her actions and that she used the drug to help relieve the symptoms of migr...
DATE: Jun 08, 2019
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CATEGORY:
Court
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AUTHOR:
Fiona McWhirter
Bermuda's “historic wrongs” that deprived citizens of property are to be investigated by a commission of inquiry, David Burt announced yesterday.
The Premier told the House of Assembly that some victims might have died, along with “those who committe...
DATE: Jun 08, 2019
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CATEGORY:
Politics
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Community clubs should make sure their security cameras work or risk being labelled as complicit in crime, a report from the Liquor Licensing Authority has warned.
In the report of the recent liquor licence hearing for Southampton Rangers Club, the L...
DATE: Jun 07, 2019
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CATEGORY:
Other
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Bermuda’s oldest church has appealed for help to repair the flagpole on top of the 17th-century building.
The pulley system on the flagpole at St Peter’s Church in St George was damaged after the flag became entangled in the ropes last year.
Gillian ...
DATE: Jun 07, 2019
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CATEGORY:
Other
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Signature schools in Bermuda could welcome their first pupils in just over one year’s time, the Premier has pledged.
David Burt told MPs last month that it was hoped that the “school year 2020-21 will be the first with signature schools”.
The news ...
DATE: Jun 07, 2019
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CATEGORY:
Education
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