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A huge cargo of steel piles has been unloaded in Dockyard as part of the South Basin project.
The piles will be drilled into the seabed to secure the reclaimed land that will form the foundations of the America’s Cup village.
The steelwork arrived in...
DATE: Feb 16, 2016
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Marriage equality activist Tony Brannon said his campaigning wore him down to the point of illness, but he recovered sufficiently to attend last night’s public meeting on civil unions.
Securing same-sex marriage for Bermuda has been a priority cause ...
DATE: Feb 16, 2016
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Stagnant salaries and rising living costs are the real reasons why many poorer residents cannot afford groceries, a community advocate has claimed.
Sheelagh Cooper from the Coalition for the Protection of Children spoke after The Royal Gazette reveal...
DATE: Feb 16, 2016
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Exposed live electrical wires, rodents climbing into classrooms, discarded condoms, and play structures that are “an accident waiting to happen”.
These are some of the damning health and safety failings across Bermuda’s public primary schools expose...
DATE: Feb 16, 2016
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Education
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AUTHOR:
Sarah Lagan
A photography competition held by Petals to celebrate Valentine’s Day has been hailed as a great success.
The winning entry submitted by Christine Debraga was announced on the store’s Facebook page on Sunday evening.
“We were very pleased with the e...
DATE: Feb 16, 2016
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Members of the St David’s community rallied together last night to object to the potential closure of their primary school.
Parents, staff, former and current students attended St David’s Primary School to discuss the school reorganisation (Score) r...
DATE: Feb 16, 2016
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Education
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New legislation designed to improve healthcare standards and protect patients has been passed by the House of Assembly.
Jeanne Atherden, the Minister of Health, said the Medical Practitioner’s Amendment Bill would “strengthen and regularise” the gov...
DATE: Feb 16, 2016
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Politics
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St David’s Primary School plays a vital role in a close-knit and historically self-contained community that should not be lost, according to former pupils.
Russell Richardson, whose grandfather was former principal Hilton C. Richardson, described the...
DATE: Feb 16, 2016
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Education
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A new administrator starts today at the Summerhaven home for the physically disabled, with chairman John Powell hoping the appointment will settle longstanding complaints over the facility.
“It was mutually agreed between the Government and ourselves...
DATE: Feb 16, 2016
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
One year after a stranger showed him a random act of kindness, Carlos Frias is still looking to show his appreciation.
Mr Frias, a restaurant manager at the Mid Ocean Club, was in Hamilton last February when he attempted to withdraw $500 from an ATM ...
DATE: Feb 16, 2016
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