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Opposition leader David Burt said last night his party had “not advocated for people to impede access to Parliament” on February 3, when the controversial airport deal is again up for debate.
Mr Burt was asked by The Royal Gazette if the Progressive ...
DATE: Dec 23, 2016
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Politics
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AUTHOR:
Sam Strangeways
In the true spirit of giving today, five-year-old Yu’udai Trott-Hayward will donate his own toys and clothing to the needy.
This is not the first Christmas that Yu’udai has made a sacrifice to help those less fortunate than himself — last year he di...
DATE: Dec 23, 2016
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Other
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AUTHOR:
Sarah Lagan
Bermuda College is enjoying a Christmas display powered entirely by the sun thanks to the instructor of a new course in photovoltaic solar panel installation.
Co-owner of the company Combined Engineering Technologies, Joseph Weeks was brought in to ...
DATE: Dec 23, 2016
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AUTHOR:
Sarah Lagan
Securis ILS Management raised more than $7,000 for the Bermuda Cancer and Health Association through its annual Star Wars event.
People were able to bid on who they would like to see as each of the popular characters Rey and Chewbacca and a Stormtroo...
DATE: Dec 23, 2016
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News Staff
St George Skates (Photographs by Akil Simmons)
DATE: Dec 22, 2016
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More foster parents are needed to offer children a safe space while the Department of Child and Family Services works to reunify them with their biological families.
Although the number of foster children has declined, families are having to double ...
DATE: Dec 22, 2016
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Popularity with voters trumped party politics in Neville Tyrrell’s Warwick South Central triumph, according to seasoned political observer Charles Jeffers.
The new Progressive Labour Party MP reaped 79 per cent of the by-election votes on Tuesday nig...
DATE: Dec 22, 2016
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CATEGORY:
Politics
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Labour activist LaVerne Furbert predicted yesterday that protesters would try to shut down Parliament for a second time over the airport redevelopment plan but she said they would be doing so only as a “last straw”.
Ms Furbert told The Royal Gazette ...
DATE: Dec 22, 2016
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CATEGORY:
Other
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AUTHOR:
Sam Strangeways
Chief Justice Ian Kawaley has launched a scathing condemnation of the way the Ministry of Education conducted its case against a CedarBridge teacher who claimed she had been unfairly treated.
Mr Justice Kawaley said “the conduct of the defendant’s ca...
DATE: Dec 22, 2016
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CATEGORY:
Court
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Former deputy Premier Derrick Burgess has reiterated to the Commission of Inquiry that he did not know that “friends and family” of his and Ewart Brown had acquired interests in a company awarded a $70 million government contract.
Mr Burgess has subm...
DATE: Dec 22, 2016
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CATEGORY:
Politics
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AUTHOR:
Sam Strangeways