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The annual Palm Sunday Walk takes place this weekend.
Organised by the Bermuda National Trust and sponsored by Endurance, the walk will begin at 2.00pm at the Berkeley Institute, taking walkers through Pembroke to areas the public rarely see.
“A map ...
DATE: Mar 18, 2016
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Immigration reform campaigners celebrated last night after the Government withdrew its highly controversial Pathways to Status Bill.
The resolution also means that public services will resume island-wide today following five days of disruptions, as c...
DATE: Mar 18, 2016
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The community is urged to attend a peaceful gathering at Victoria Park today, to begin a “healing process” following the discontent of the past week.
Meditation leader Sylvia Hayward-Harris has arranged the event, from 10am to 2pm, to “create and spr...
DATE: Mar 18, 2016
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Tourists commenting on a popular travel website have questioned if they should change their plans as a result of the ongoing labour unrest.
While some contributors on TripAdvisor’s Bermuda forum said they had been “severely impacted” by the events, ...
DATE: Mar 17, 2016
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Tourism
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The wreck of the notorious catamaran Rainmaker that was torn to pieces in a devastating storm has drifted into Bermudian waters.
The remnants of the first Gunboat 55 to be built were picked up on Sunday evening by Bermuda Yacht Services after being s...
DATE: Mar 17, 2016
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Twenty-five per cent of a collection pot amassed by immigration reform protesters will go to Enda Matthie.
Speaking yesterday, Bermuda Industrial Union president Chris Furbert suggested compensating Ms Matthie, who has been on a hunger strike since T...
DATE: Mar 17, 2016
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Lionfish is on the menu after it was found on the shelves of a Hamilton supermarket.
The Supermart on Front Street started selling the fresh fish after a recreational fisherman brought it to their butcher’s counter as an innovative approach to combat...
DATE: Mar 17, 2016
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Environment
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The Bermuda Optical Company is celebrating 60 years of business by donating $6,000 to local charities.
Managing director Timothy Kempe and vice-president Nicholas Comber presented $3,000 cheques to both the Bermuda Society for the Blind and the Salva...
DATE: Mar 17, 2016
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
Former Premier Sir John Swan said he was compelled to bring together the Bermuda Government and union representatives to form a constructive dialogue over immigration reform because his country is in a “perilous state”.
Sir John, who was Home Affairs...
DATE: Mar 17, 2016
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Politics
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AUTHOR:
Sarah Lagan
Union leader Chris Furbert said he would be prepared to go to jail as he rallied protesters in a fourth day of demonstrations at the House of Assembly yesterday.
Mr Furbert, the president of the Bermuda Industrial Union, urged campaigners not to rele...
DATE: Mar 17, 2016
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