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The West End Development Corporation is “forging ahead” to restore buildings in Dockyard and Sandys in the run-up to the 35th America’s Cup.
“We have made progress,” said Wedco’s general manager, Andrew Dias. “We are doing the best that we probably c...
DATE: Aug 04, 2015
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The number of public complaints against police officers reached a six-year low in 2014.
A total of 23 external complaints against officers from the Bermuda Police Service was received by the Police Complaints Authority (PCA) last year, according to d...
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After discovering she had ties with Bermuda dating back 400 years, Arlene Eason and her fiance Rob Searle decided there was no better place to get married.
The couple wanted a destination wedding, but it was not until they discovered Ms Eason’s hist...
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St George’s North MP Kenneth Bascome is accusing the Bermuda Land Development Company of dragging its heels over developing Marginal Wharf — and warns that if work does not begin soon, America’s Cup visitors will face an “eyesore”.
The quango’s plan...
DATE: Aug 04, 2015
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A renowned Andrew Wyeth painting that provided “a significant catalyst” for the establishment of the Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art 30 years ago is set to be on exhibit at the gallery this month.
Andrew Wyeth’s 1950 watercolour Royal Palms, an at...
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Rules have been unveiled covering parental input at public-funded primary and middle schools in time for the coming school year.
The rules, which complement Parent-Teacher Associations, give parents the autonomy to make their own advisory councils an...
DATE: Aug 04, 2015
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Many of us were keeping our fingers crossed for a sunny Cup Match, but last week’s wet weather brought a significant amount of badly needed tank water.
A week of sporadic rain and thunderstorms finally stopped on Wednesday evening, giving way to clea...
DATE: Aug 04, 2015
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Plans to cash in on a surge of Cup Match visitors to St George’s were hindered by misinformation from cruise ship staff, according to several shops in the East End.
Kelly Diel, of Seaglass Art on Water Street, said that while she and other businesses...
DATE: Aug 04, 2015
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
Bermuda has increasingly featured on China’s radar this summer, but coverage from the America’s Cup stands to boost our profile “dramatically”.
The world’s most populous country will view Bermuda up close for the races, Harvey Schiller, the America’s...
DATE: Aug 04, 2015
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The Cup Match holiday was comparatively quiet out on the water, although Bermuda Maritime Operations responded to several incidents.
A 15ft vessel was found capsized by Stag Rocks near Shelly Bay on Sunday, and later secured by its owner. The same da...
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