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Finance Richards Bob Richards will break ties with tradition and table new Budget Statements that will account for three years of fiscal planning instead of a one-year period.
The Minister made the disclosure yesterday while presenting the brief on t...
DATE: Mar 16, 2013
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Ambitious young footballer Kiuno Cann is aiming for the top of his league — but school comes first for this Pembroke teenager.
“I do believe that education is the most important thing — but my long term goal is professional football,” Kiuno told The ...
DATE: Mar 16, 2013
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Welshman Tom Herbert -Evans carved his name in local sailing history yesterday.
The Royal Bermuda Yacht Club (RBYC) Sailing Academy Director became the first sailor to circumnavigate the Island in an Optimist dinghy.
He achieved the unprecedented fea...
DATE: Mar 16, 2013
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Colin Thompson
A man has been left in critical condition after his bike collided with a tree on Parsons Lane, Devonshire.
The 31-year-old Devonshire man was seriously injured in the crash, which occurred at 12.35am yesterday.
He is being treated in King Edward VII...
DATE: Mar 16, 2013
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Both sides of Parliament condemned inflammatory speech after Pembroke South East MP Rolfe Commissiong denounced an anonymous letter placed prominently in The Royal Gazette.
The exchange saw Government, backed by Attorney General Mark Pettingill, agre...
DATE: Mar 16, 2013
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Around one hundred people went under the shears yesterday raising more than $300,000 for charity as part of St Baldrick’s festivities.
The annual event, which began in the US in 2009, is dedicated to raising money for cancer charities through volunte...
DATE: Mar 16, 2013
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
St Baldrick’s started early this year, with a group of Saltus students raising more than $100,000 for charity this morning.
A total of 44 Saltus Upper Primary School students, three parents and two teachers all went under the shears as part of the fu...
DATE: Mar 15, 2013
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Ferry workers who downed tools yesterday will return to work at 1pm today, the Bermuda Industrial Union has confirmed.
The impromptu walkout by Marine and Ports workers began just before noon yesterday after union chiefs had issued Government with a ...
DATE: Mar 15, 2013
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
The tall ship 'Tres Hombres' is presently docked St George's after a voyage to the Caribbean and before heading to Europe.
Her hold is filled with rum, cocoa beans, chocolate bars, honey and wine for the European markets. The 105ftship has been in se...
DATE: Mar 15, 2013
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Legislators will be up until the early hours of Saturday morning conducting the people’s business in a marathon House of Assembly sitting beginning at 10am this morning.
They hope to complete the budget debate and pass 18 pieces of related pieces of ...
DATE: Mar 15, 2013
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