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The Causeway is to remain open throughout the stormy weather anticipated as a result of Tropical Storm Sean.
The Bermuda Weather Service today advised the Island had been issued a storm warning.
Based on that forecast, residents should expect “sustai...
DATE: Nov 10, 2011
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Police are investigating after a Molotov cocktail was thrown at The Reefs yesterday morning.
According to a Police spokesman, no-one was injured in the incident, which occurred around 1.30am.
Reefs general manager Nagma Walker this afternoon confirme...
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The Remembrance Day Parade will cause traffic diversions, road closures and parking restrictions in the City of Hamilton tomorrow.
Various parking restrictions will be in place from 5am until the parade’s conclusion around midday.
Meanwhile, portions...
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Two men accused over a double shooting could “possibly” have left their DNA on a gun said by prosecutors to have been used in the attack.
However, DNA expert Candy Zuleger told the trial of Sanchey Grant and Jahmel Blakeney that the evidence was stat...
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Minister Glenn Blakeney has vowed to help strengthen Bermudian families by putting the needs of children first.
The Minister of Youth, Families and Sports has today highlighted the Throne Speech initiatives that focus on “healthy families reflecting ...
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Premier Paula Cox has postponed a public discussion on the Throne Speech, organised for Monday.
The town hall meeting had to be rescheduled because of “a conflicting national event”, a Government spokesman said.
“The post Throne Speech town hall meet...
DATE: Nov 10, 2011
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A new exhibit in honour of the vast wildlife of Madagascar will officially open to the public at Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo tomorrow.
‘Madagascar: Land of Mystery and Wonder’ boasts over a dozen species unique to the region including tomato fr...
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Wealthy people should expect to do the humane thing and pay more for their healthcare, according to Health Minister Zane DeSilva.
The Minister suggested richer people will face higher premiums as Government searches for a way to ensure those on the p...
DATE: Nov 10, 2011
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Tim Smith
A Hamilton Parish man was banned from the road for a year after crashing into a wall yesterday morning.
Malcolm Taylor appeared in Magistrates’ Court less than nine hours after his arrest, with a bandage to his right hand. The 48-year-old pleaded gui...
DATE: Nov 10, 2011
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
Two women were arrested on suspicion of impaired driving following single-vehicle accidents this week.
Police on mobile patrol arrested a 41-year-old woman after her car collided with a concrete divider on Crow Lane in Pembroke.
According to a police...
DATE: Nov 10, 2011
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