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New fencing has been erected by the Ministry of Public Works along a stretch of Middle Road in Southampton.
Older wooden fencing in the area was reportedly in need of replacing as it was falling apart.
Area MP Charlie Swan praised the Ministry for th...
DATE: Mar 23, 2012
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A civil servant accused of misappropriating public funds racked up more than $31,000 in unauthorised charges on his government credit card, a jury heard.
Former Works and Engineering Buildings Manager Kyril Burrows, 48, is on trial at Supreme Court w...
DATE: Mar 23, 2012
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Court
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St George’s residents were thrown into consternation last night by “lights in the sky”, Bermuda Maritime Operations reported.
About 40 calls to the agency included questions from police and air traffic control.
“There were concentric circles of flash...
DATE: Mar 23, 2012
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Victor Scott Primary School parents want talks with the Ministry of Education to evade public marches over the planned switching of principals.
Parent Teachers Association president Azuhaa Coleman said the campaign against the shake-up has received b...
DATE: Mar 23, 2012
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CATEGORY:
Education
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AUTHOR:
Tim Smith
Money launderer Roger Cox lost his bid to cut his sentence after failing to convince the Appeal Court his ill-gotten gains all came from gambling dens.
Cox’s lawyer Charles Richardson had argued his jail term should be reduced from five years to thre...
DATE: Mar 23, 2012
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CATEGORY:
Court
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AUTHOR:
Tim Smith
Industrial action has been called by CableVision workers, effective today, over what the Bermuda Industrial Union called “long-standing, festering” disputes with management.
“Workers have decided to cease working until we can get some sort of agreeme...
DATE: Mar 23, 2012
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CATEGORY:
Budget
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Images have been released of an armed robber who took cash at gunpoint from a liquor store.
The helmeted gunman, whose face is hidden by a visor in CCTV images from Serpentine Liquors, may also have “a limp or be bow legged”, police said.
The Pembrok...
DATE: Mar 23, 2012
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CATEGORY:
Crime
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A Bermuda resident who killed his stepfather after a smouldering family dispute erupted in violence has been jailed for 11 years.
Nathan Vaughan-Jones lost control and stabbed 63-year-old Nigel Ross 41 times in the garden of a house near Lewes, East ...
DATE: Mar 23, 2012
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CATEGORY:
Court
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A jury is set to consider a verdict today in the case of a truck driver accused of plotting to import $45,450-worth of cannabis.
Supreme Court has heard the drugs arrived in a consignment of dinnerware loaded into a blue wooden pallet that arrived on...
DATE: Mar 23, 2012
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CATEGORY:
Court
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A cruise ship worker has lost his appeal against a 15-year conviction for plotting to smuggle cocaine into Bermuda.
Ricardo Stewart, 33, a Jamaican national, was found guilty last year of organising the importation of nearly four kg of the drug aboar...
DATE: Mar 23, 2012
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CATEGORY:
Court
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell