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A St George’s man has been charged with importing more than $10,000 worth of cocaine and ecstasy.
Fifty-nine year-old John Thompson, of Slip Road, is alleged to have imported 27 grams of cocaine and 55 grams of ecstasy on October 27 last year.
Mr Tho...
DATE: Apr 03, 2014
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A US fertility expert will speak tomorrow at a meeting organised by Island infertility support group Paperwhites.
A spokeswoman said Dr Matan Yemini, from the Diamond Institute in New Jersey, would discuss options for having children, including in-vi...
DATE: Apr 02, 2014
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CATEGORY:
Health
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AUTHOR:
Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
A woman who repeatedly failed to heed the advice of Police officers was arrested on suspicion of driving while impaired.
Officers were on duty in St George’s Square at around 3.15am on Saturday when they saw a female exit a nightclub being assisted b...
DATE: Apr 02, 2014
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Other
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AUTHOR:
Owain Johnston-Barnes
Middle School students across the Island are being asked to put their favourite teachers in line for a top award.
The Learning Disabilities Association of Bermuda has put out the request after launching its Middle School Teacher of the Year Contest. ...
DATE: Apr 02, 2014
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CATEGORY:
Education
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AUTHOR:
Gareth Finighan
An employee of the firm due to start with work with police on its new $6.5 million CCTV system was arrested after it was discovered he had outstanding warrants for traffic offences.
Police confirmed last night the BAS-Serco worker was collared on Mon...
DATE: Apr 02, 2014
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Other
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AUTHOR:
Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
The Supreme Court has ruled that management of the Corporation of Hamilton cannot join the same collective bargaining agreement as non-management staff.
However, Puisne Judge Stephen Hellman ruled but they may form their own collective bargaining uni...
DATE: Apr 02, 2014
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Other
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AUTHOR:
Owain Johnston-Barnes
For one Hungry Bay resident, revelations over the impact of Bermuda’s sewage practises will not stop him and others from entering the water.
But, said Steve O’Reilly, more water-quality research and public access to that research is a must.
“I don’t ...
DATE: Apr 02, 2014
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CATEGORY:
Environment
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A Jamaican who was charged with working at a Southampton garage without a work permit has fled the Island, according to Crown counsul Kenlyn Swan.
Scheduled to appear in Magistrates’ Court on Monday, 58 year-old Owen Morrison was originally released ...
DATE: Apr 02, 2014
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Court
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National Security Minister Michael Dunkley yesterday launched Alcohol Awareness Month, saying the issue of alcohol abuse transcends party policy.
Joined by Shadow Minister Wayne Furbert, OBA backbencher Nandi Outerbridge and representatives from the ...
DATE: Apr 02, 2014
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A number of developers interested in taking on the eyesore site of the former Club Med in St George’s have submitted proposals, it was announced yesterday.
Now Government will draw up a shortlist before picking a developer from the site.
A Government...
DATE: Apr 02, 2014
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CATEGORY:
Tourism
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AUTHOR:
Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor