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Horses are looking for a new home after a riding school went into liquidation.
The 12 animals, from the now-closed Spicelands Riding School, were turned over to the SPCA which has launched a bid to find them new owners.
A spokeswoman for the animal c...
DATE: Jan 13, 2018
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Ewart Brown yesterday paid tribute to his former political foe Quinton Edness on behalf of “all of us who want the best for Bermuda”.
The former premier, who defeated Mr Edness in Warwick West at the 1998 General Election, praised the veteran politic...
DATE: Jan 13, 2018
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Kamani Tait is on a mission to change the way people view their own health.
Mr Tait, a botanist and nutritionist from the US who will deliver a lecture tomorrow, is “passionate about getting people back to nature”.
On his first visit to the island wi...
DATE: Jan 13, 2018
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A move to control food prices may not help disadvantaged island residents, an economist warned yesterday.
Craig Simmons, senior economics lecturer at Bermuda College, said: “It is difficult to see how price controls can help those in poverty.”
Mr Sim...
DATE: Jan 13, 2018
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A high-tech computerised X-ray service at the Brown-Darrell Clinic is to shut because of “severe reductions in payments”, it was revealed yesterday.
Clinic owner Ewart Brown blamed the Bermuda Health Council for the closure of the CT scan service.
Ho...
DATE: Jan 13, 2018
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Jonathan Bell
An air rage passenger who hurled abuse at crew and families on board the flight was yesterday fined $700.
Magistrates’ Court heard that Helder Viera shouted obscenities at other passengers, which forced them to move seats on the BA flight from London...
DATE: Jan 13, 2018
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A 36-year-old man was yesterday jailed for a year after admitting a string of thefts.
Desmond Trott-Sousa pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court to five separate charges in connection with the theft of cash and jewellery.
Trott-Sousa, from Sandys, offe...
DATE: Jan 13, 2018
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A makeover for Hamilton’s Union Street has been welcomed by businesses in the area.
The job covers only the western edge of the block across from the Bermuda Industrial Union, but the commitment was welcomed by consultant Leon O’Brien, who said the a...
DATE: Jan 12, 2018
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The Bermuda Police Service is appealing for help locating a reported stolen car.
The vehicle, a grey Peugeot 307 with the licence plate number 47913, was apparently last seen around 8.20pm on Monday, in the parking lot of Serpentine Liquors on Serpen...
DATE: Jan 12, 2018
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An Australian businessman has apologised “unreservedly” for false accusations he made against the former executive director of the Bermuda Casino Gaming Commission.
Tibor Vertes, presented as one of a “very esteemed” panel of speakers at a Progressiv...
DATE: Jan 12, 2018
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