152798 results returned for search: "" category "News"
Documented evidence indicating “a large number of defects and deficiencies” in the building of Heritage Wharf currently lies before the Attorney General, Public Works Minister Trevor Moniz told the House of Assembly last night.
And Tourism Minister S...
DATE: May 18, 2013
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
The Royal Gazette has been accused of agreeing not to write anything negative about the Government.
Opposition leader Marc Bean made the accusation during the motion to adjourn at the House of Assembly last night.
Claiming to have “credible evidence”...
DATE: May 18, 2013
|
CATEGORY:
Politics
|
Premier Craig Cannonier has acknowledged that Heritage Wharf modifications were not completed on time to accommodate the Norwegian Breakaway.
The ship was tied to the old dock when it arrived here on Wednesday and, The Royal Gazette understands, the...
DATE: May 18, 2013
|
CATEGORY:
Politics
|
Ironshore Bermuda’s chief executive officer, Mitch Blaser, said the company was excited about providing services to the local community, and hoped that the day of service becomes an annual global event.
School principals said that the assistance hel...
DATE: May 18, 2013
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Gareth Finighan
Schools are to be directly targeted by police as part of the fight against gang crime, Minister of Public Safety Michael Dunkley told to the House of Assembly this morning.
Mr Dunkley said: “On the intervention front, I am pleased to advise Honourabl...
DATE: May 17, 2013
|
CATEGORY:
Politics
|
A man has been jailed after being charged with breaking in to prison.
Tyevin Bean, of Sandys, denied being in Westgate Correctional Facility without lawful excuse when he appeared in Magistrates’ Court yesterday.
The 22-year-old, who was on probation...
DATE: May 17, 2013
|
CATEGORY:
Court
|
St George’s retailers have mixed views of the summer season so far, but visitors offered the town a glowing review.
Mayor Garth Rothwell said yesterday that the town has been busier then it has been in a while, due in large part to a large group of v...
DATE: May 17, 2013
|
CATEGORY:
Tourism
|
AUTHOR:
Owain Johnston-Barnes
Hamilton’s retailers have welcomed the surge of business delivered by the two cruise ship callers.
For Brown and Co General Manager Nicole Warren, the uptick in visitor-driven customers followed a predictable cycle.
On the day the ship arrived, she s...
DATE: May 17, 2013
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Government got more than it bargained for at a “national gathering for prayer” when church leader Lloyd Duncan warned the country’s leaders to “exercise biblical caution” in its lawmaking.
It was a not so subtle reference to Government’s intention to...
DATE: May 17, 2013
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
Senators are considering a raft of rule changes that would allow longer debates in the chamber, and make serveral current practices official in the standing orders.
Among the changes proposed are; allowing the senator who brings forward a motion the...
DATE: May 17, 2013
|
CATEGORY:
Politics
|
AUTHOR:
Owain Johnston-Barnes