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Traffic restrictions will be in place as workers carry out repairs to a section of Coot Pond Road, by Tobacco Bay.
From today, one-way only will be allowed from Naval Tanks Hill to Barry Road; no heavy trucks will be allowed on the road except emerge...
DATE: Apr 20, 2011
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Bermuda-based re/insurer Catlin Group Ltd expects losses of around $200 million from last month's Japanese earthquake and tsunami.
The company said today that the estimate, which is net of reinsurance and reinstatements, was based on industry losses ...
DATE: Apr 20, 2011
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Bermuda Public Services Union wants assurances Government will help workers through the economic crisis if they accept a tougher pay offer.
New leader Kevin Grant called a meeting with members today after growing frustrated at Government's failure to...
DATE: Apr 20, 2011
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Passengers on the Queen Victoria, which visited the Island recently, rated Bermuda as their top destination, according to a press release issued today.
The ship visited Bermuda on April 2, leaving the same day, having originated in Fort Lauderdale, F...
DATE: Apr 19, 2011
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The police team investigating the murder of 26-year-old David Clarke this morning said they wanted to speak to anyone who may have seen riders of a white scooter or motorcycle, with one or more of the persons on the bike wearing a red scarf.
Mr Clark...
DATE: Apr 19, 2011
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Twenty-four hour policing has returned to St George’s, according to Mayor Kenneth Bascome.
The move follows repeated calls by Mr Bascome and area residents after the station began operating under reduced hours in 2009.
“My understanding is that there...
DATE: Apr 19, 2011
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Increasing numbers of people are reporting they’ve been unemployed a long time, according to retail boss Kristi Grayston.
As Government continues to refuse to provide unemployment figures, Ms Grayston said anecdotal evidence suggests the tally is con...
DATE: Apr 19, 2011
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The first earthquake in more than a decade hit the Island yesterday.
Although the tremors only measured a relatively minor 4.6 on the Richter Scale, the quake generated huge conversation texts and e-mails were sent and phone calls made asking one qu...
DATE: Apr 19, 2011
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This year’s Bermuda Day Parade will run in the opposite direction this year, starting at Bernard Park and ending at City Hall.
In an announcement at Victoria Park yesterday, Minister of Youth, Families, Sports and Community Development Glenn Blakeney...
DATE: Apr 19, 2011
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Passengers can expect even more bus cancellations, but Transport Minister Terry Lister insists timetable cuts are the only way to save the Island’s bus service.
Transport bosses are now drawing up a list of up to 25 last-minute bus cancellations on a...
DATE: Apr 19, 2011
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