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Kairah Woolaston has been awarded the annual Skal scholarship worth $5,000.
Ms Woolaston has just completed her second year at Cape Breton University, Sydney, Nova Scotia, where she is earning a Bachelor’s degree in hospitality and tourism management...
DATE: Sep 30, 2016
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Laquita Burrows has been appointed director of the Health Insurance Department.
Announcing the move, the Ministry of Health and Seniors said the Department operates and manages the Bermuda Health Insurance Plan, the Future Care Plan, the Mutual Rein...
DATE: Sep 30, 2016
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Health
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Hurricane Matthew today built into a category 4 storm as it continues west in the Caribbean.
According to Bermuda Weather Service projections, Matthew will gradually tilt northward tomorrow morning, putting it on a likely course for Jamaica by Monday...
DATE: Sep 30, 2016
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Weather
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Ewart Brown, the former Premier, may claim privilege and refuse to answer questions when called as a witness at the Commission of Inquiry.
The second day of the tribunal began yesterday with an unsuccessful application from his lawyer, Jerome Lynch Q...
DATE: Sep 30, 2016
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Event
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AUTHOR:
Sam Strangeways
Official Opening of the Early Years Programme at BHS (Photographs by Akil Simmons)
DATE: Sep 29, 2016
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Outdated vestiges of law that hearken to the island’s patriarchal past need to be systematically addressed, the Parliamentary Joint Select Committee on Women’s Issues and Unemployment heard last night.
Elaine Butterfield, from the Centre on Philanthr...
DATE: Sep 29, 2016
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
A suspected murderer contacted police on the same evening he is alleged to have shot a man at Southampton Rangers Sports Club and told officers he would turn himself in the next day in connection with an unrelated matter, a court has heard.
Shantoine...
DATE: Sep 29, 2016
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Court
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“Please stop using us as a rubbish dump”.
That’s the plea from staff at The Barn who are regularly forced to spend $200 a week to get rid of broken and unusable items that have been left outside the Devonshire thrift shop.
Manager Barbara Brown told ...
DATE: Sep 29, 2016
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Mexico Infrastructure Finance maintained that an $18 million guarantee issued by the Corporation of Hamilton for a hotel project was valid, during a Supreme Court hearing.
The municipality claimed during a hearing on Monday that it was not empowered ...
DATE: Sep 29, 2016
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CATEGORY:
Court
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AUTHOR:
Owain Johnston-Barnes
Roughly half the population believes the two-party political system is not good for Bermuda, according to a poll commissioned by The Royal Gazette.
The battle between the One Bermuda Alliance and the Progressive Labour Party encourages infighting and...
DATE: Sep 29, 2016
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Politics
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