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David Burt has offered his personal congratulations to cancer researcher Carika Weldon.
The Premier, who met with Dr Weldon at the Cabinet Office, said in a statement: “At a very young age, Dr Weldon has played and continues to play a significant rol...
DATE: Sep 15, 2017
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A Paget teenager who admitted possessing cannabis and cannabis resin was yesterday given a second chance by a judge.
Rory Stevens-Astwood, who admitted having more than 15 grams of cannabis and 0.51g of cannabis resin on January 1 at an earlier Magi...
DATE: Sep 15, 2017
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Court
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News Staff
Conversations about independence are “counterproductive at this time”, according to David Burt.
The Premier insisted the Progressive Labour Party is not discussing a potential attempt to break ties with Britain, and is focusing instead on local issue...
DATE: Sep 15, 2017
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Politics
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News Staff
The Bermuda Bar Council has accused lawyer Eugene Johnston of improper conduct in a legal dispute between the Corporation of Hamilton and the Ministry of Home Affairs.
Lawyer Jeffrey Elkinson alleged that Mr Johnston had failed to turn over documents...
DATE: Sep 14, 2017
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
A 32-year-old cruise ship worker who took a drug to cause her own miscarriage walked free from court after a judge said society would not be served by a harsh punishment.
Arlene Cauyo Peralta, a Filipina national, was given a three-month conditional ...
DATE: Sep 14, 2017
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Court
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Drumming and percussion guru Eddie Ming is usually associated with his following of young students.
But for José “Jay” Clue and Gary Smith, both of whom are nearing retirement age, Mr Ming’s Rhythm Lab in St George’s has brought a new love of music.
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DATE: Sep 14, 2017
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Walter Saul, a prominent Rotarian who guided many young Bermudians into studies abroad, is to be remembered in a celebration of life service on Saturday.
The head of operations at Bermuda Pest Control, Mr Saul died last month just before his 60th bir...
DATE: Sep 14, 2017
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
The Bermuda Union of Teachers yesterday said it was “encouraged” by Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch’s moves to fix persistent problems with mould in public schools.
Colonel Burch, the Minister for Public Works, paid a visit to Dellwood Middle School ...
DATE: Sep 14, 2017
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AUTHOR:
Sarah Lagan
A weekend boat cruise is banking on Bermuda’s big heart to raise funds for those impacted by Hurricane Irma.
On Saturday evening, Rising Son Cruises and Island Tour Centre will team up for the “Fundraising with Filante” cruise.
Steve Smith, owner a...
DATE: Sep 14, 2017
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News Staff
The prospect of liquidators recovering millions of dollars that went “missing” during financial negotiations to build the Par-la-Ville hotel have moved a step closer after a judgment by London’s High Court.
Three claimants launched civil proceedings ...
DATE: Sep 14, 2017
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Court
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