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Bermuda could permanently lose its on-island air ambulance next month unless an investor willing to buy the business for $2 million comes forward.
The service stopped operating temporarily at the end of last year as owners Eloise Bell and Sheldon Smi...
DATE: May 14, 2012
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AUTHOR:
Sam Strangeways
While the official Opposition has sounded a sceptical tone, the United Bermuda Party is fully behind a statement on the Island’s new Tourism plan, but that’s because it is so similar to the policies that the party advocated for a decade.
On Friday, T...
DATE: May 14, 2012
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Tourism
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Whitney Institute Middle School students, on behalf of the Mirrors Continuation Programme, painted, cleaned and did general maintenance of their school as a way of giving back to their school environment
Photos Glenn Tucker
DATE: May 13, 2012
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The Bermuda Education Network will host a maths-based conference for parents and teachers next week.
Math Extravaganza will feature presenters from public and private schools as well as the Bermuda Education Council.
Information booths will also be s...
DATE: May 12, 2012
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AUTHOR:
Owain Johnston-Barnes
A Pembroke man was fined $500 in Magistrates’ Court after he admitted stealing $19 of socks.
Rudy Smith, 40, pleaded guilty to one count of stealing from PriceRite on April 28. Crown counsel Maria Sofianos told the court that at around 2.15pm that da...
DATE: May 12, 2012
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Court
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AUTHOR:
Owain Johnston-Barnes
Inclement weather has forced the postponement of the Family Fun Day planned for today by the Future Bermuda Alliance, the youth arm of One Bermuda Alliance.
The event was to be held at Mullet Bay Park but with more rain and thunderstorms in the fore...
DATE: May 12, 2012
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The Proceeds of Crime Amendment Act 2012 passed with little fanfare yesterday, but not before a series of questions on the cash for gold exchange in Bermuda.
National Security Minister Wayne Perinchief who piloted the Bill through the House of Assemb...
DATE: May 12, 2012
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Politics
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Work on new housing units to replace the Victoria and Albert Row will begin this summer, according to Public Works Minister Michael Weeks.
Speaking at a press conference yesterday, Mr Weeks said that phase one of the project, 45 housing units to be b...
DATE: May 12, 2012
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Politics
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AUTHOR:
Owain Johnston-Barnes
Alleged fraudster Kyril Burrows suggested he was the victim of a personal vendetta by Deputy Premier Derrick Burgess, as he protested his innocence at Supreme Court again yesterday.
Mr Burrows made out Mr Burgess campaigned against him in his role as...
DATE: May 12, 2012
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CATEGORY:
Court
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AUTHOR:
Tim Smith
A local hydrogeologist is proposing the use of well water for sanitary purposes as a sustainable solution to meeting the Island’s demand for water.
Mark Rowe made the first of four presentations at the forum entitled “Our Water Supply: How Sustainabl...
DATE: May 12, 2012
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