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Government insists that its fleet of fast ferries will be in a state of readiness to cope with a surge in passengers during this summer’s busy cruise ship season.
The Ministry of Transport released a statement concerning the condition of its ferries ...
DATE: Mar 23, 2013
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Writing a jingle promoting the importance of the new hospital wing was no sweat for Kaelyn Kastle.
The 17-year-old was familiar with the facility she’d been a patient at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital and had worked there as a volunteer.
So when s...
DATE: Mar 23, 2013
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The Bermuda School of Music Suzuki Strings tour group perform on the steps of City Hall yesterday as part of a same-day mini tour which included performances at four primary schools to showcase the talents and repertoire of the 37-strong group of stu...
DATE: Mar 23, 2013
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Between 8.30pm and 9.30pm, all unnecessary lights will go out, while events marking the occasion take place outside Hamilton's City Hall.
Greenrock President Judith Lansberg said the international event is aimed at demonstrating that everyone can mak...
DATE: Mar 23, 2013
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Government’s long-awaited Immigration Appeals Tribunal is preparing to hear more than 30 outstanding cases, the Senate heard yesterday.
The Tribunal was created in July, 2011, but delayed by the lack of appropriate regulations.
The new set of regulat...
DATE: Mar 23, 2013
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A barber was yesterday acquitted by a jury of charges that he caused a three-vehicle collision.
Eric Dunkley, 44, was found not guilty of causing bodily harm to taxi driver Christopher Dailey by reckless driving by a majority of ten to two.
The charg...
DATE: Mar 23, 2013
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A new National Training Board, to be retitled the Department of Workforce Development, has been created with Government MP Jeff Sousa as chairman.
The move was announced by Home Affairs Minister Michael Fahy as he delivered his Ministry’s Budget brie...
DATE: Mar 23, 2013
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Unionised workers at a fast-food restaurant have won their right to take a dispute over pay and conditions to an independent tribunal.
But, last night, both sides in the stand-off were claiming victory after Chief Justice Ian Kawaley ruled that any ...
DATE: Mar 23, 2013
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The mother of a teenage rape victim believes she had a right to know that her daughter’s attacker was working in the community.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, the woman called for sentencing rules and policy regarding sexual predators to be fixe...
DATE: Mar 23, 2013
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Labour and Training has handled an increasing number of work-related disputes in recent years, from 519 in 201,1 to 565 in 2012.
The figures were revealed by Home Affairs Minister Michael Fahy during his Budget brief in the Senate.
Last year saw 266 ...
DATE: Mar 23, 2013
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