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Celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson’s restaurant opening at the Fairmont Hamilton Princess in May is to be named Marcus’.
The globally influenced menu, being executed by executive chef Leo Marino, will include dishes that were featured in the pop-up res...
DATE: Apr 01, 2015
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Sarah Lagan
Edgar Humann, a Bermuda resident, former French Consul and philanthropist who was the chairman of his family foundation that supported the arts and other charitable endeavours, died on Sunday afternoon. He was 77.
Gary Phillips, chairman of the Bermu...
DATE: Apr 01, 2015
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The Bermuda Police Service have confirmed the death of 16-year-old Arai Joell-Johnston, of Paget, as a result of last night’s crash on Harbour Road.
Arai was seriously injured when the auxiliary cycle he was riding collided with a car at about 11.10...
DATE: Apr 01, 2015
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Governor George Fergusson and his wife took part in the longstanding annual tradition of picking Easter lilies for the Queen this week.
The flowers, grown by Manuel DeSilva and flown on Tuesday’s British Airways flight to London, arrived at Windsor C...
DATE: Apr 01, 2015
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
Today Bermuda joins the ranks of jurisdictions around the world where freedom of information legislation holds sway.
The Public Access to Information Act (PATI) will not open all doors: sensitive personal information or details threatening national s...
DATE: Apr 01, 2015
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The defending America’s Cup champions today started arriving in Bermuda, with cargo for Team Oracle being unloaded in Dockyard.
Multiple custom containers, each more than twice the size of a normal 20ft container, as well as high-speed support boats...
DATE: Apr 01, 2015
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With today’s advent of Public Access to Information laws, a wish list of unexplored topics are liable for scrutiny by the media and concerned members of the public.
• The selection of the Canadian Commercial Corporation to lead the redevelopment of ...
DATE: Apr 01, 2015
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Jonathan Bell
A teenager who led police on a high-speed chase through the west end has been fined more than $3,000 after spending nearly two months in custody.
Kinn Crippen, 19, pleaded guilty to charges of dangerous driving, failing to stop for Police, assaulting...
DATE: Apr 01, 2015
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
When The Royal Gazette launched its “Right to Know” campaign for the enactment of public access to information laws, senior reporter Sam Strangeways led the charge.
Ms Strangeways had a busy year covering the 2008 campaign for PATI and the political ...
DATE: Apr 01, 2015
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Jonathan Bell
The drive to get freedom of information laws in place was the most prominent campaign by The Royal Gazette in recent years — and it came during a low point in the newspaper’s relationship with Government.
“The Right to Know: Giving People Power” camp...
DATE: Apr 01, 2015
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Jonathan Bell