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Testicular cancer may be rare but people should be aware of the symptoms and men should see their doctor if they feel that something is wrong.
This is the message from Sein Aung, the director of oncology at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, who spo...
DATE: Apr 30, 2016
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A team of volunteers descended on the replica of the Deliverance in St George’s yesterday to continue work on the major restoration project.
The group from Markel Bermuda Ltd set about painting, scrubbing, weeding and sprucing up the 50-year-old repl...
DATE: Apr 30, 2016
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The number of registered voters has risen by almost six per cent in the past six years, with 2,388 more people on the electoral roll now than in June 2010.
Parliamentary registrar Tenia Woolridge told The Royal Gazette there were 41,355 Bermudians re...
DATE: Apr 30, 2016
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They say if you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.
But, for the chefs of the Royal Bermuda Regiment in sweltering hot Jamaica, deserting their posts with more than 200 hungry soldiers to feed three times a day, is not an option.
At Titchfi...
DATE: Apr 30, 2016
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A 35-year-old motorcyclist is being treated in intensive care after colliding with a truck in the early hours of this morning.
The accident took place at 1.30am on South Road in Southampton.
The Paget man sustained serious head and leg injuries as ...
DATE: Apr 30, 2016
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A senior citizen has reached out in thanks to a stranger who bought her a new walking stick in a “random act of kindness”.
Marion Swan said she was delighted by the gesture, telling The Royal Gazette: “I couldn’t believe it. I was so excited when I f...
DATE: Apr 29, 2016
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
Imagine Bermuda is marking April as Hospitality Month with a call for residents to reach out to people outside their circle of acquaintance for a short meal and a chat.
Glenn Fubler, one of the group’s founding members, said that Michael Dunkley and ...
DATE: Apr 29, 2016
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The demolition of the historic but decaying Victoria Row, said to lack the necessary investors to save the buildings, has drawn a comeback from Habitat for Humanity Bermuda.
The West End Development Corporation, which owns the 19th-century buildings,...
DATE: Apr 29, 2016
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The Spicelands Riding School in Warwick will close its doors for the last time today after nearly 50 years.
The Warwick Riding School, as it was known when it opened in 1967, has been the starting point for thousands who have gone on to enjoy success...
DATE: Apr 29, 2016
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Next year’s America’s Cup “will be by far the greatest international event Bermuda has ever hosted”, according to its chairman of water operations.
Ralph Richardson is calling on residents to lend their time next summer to ensure that the prestigious...
DATE: Apr 29, 2016
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