153550 results returned for search: "" category "News"
The Island’s newest air link to the US began operations yesterday with the early arrival of AirTran Airways flight 1812 from Baltimore.
Bermuda will have daily service to Baltimore-Washington International for the next six months, with an Atlanta con...
DATE: Apr 08, 2011
|
CATEGORY:
Tourism
|
AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
A grassroots organisation with a “desire to improve the community” is hosting a series of Easter events in an area hit by recent violence.
One Community Unified, a collection of church members, community leaders and local residents, is encouraging a...
DATE: Apr 08, 2011
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
A Hamilton Parish man was fined in Magistrates’ Court after he admitted having cannabis in the City Hall car park.
Brittonie Taylor, 29, pleaded guilty to possessing a controlled drug while in an increased penalty zone.
Crown counsel Carrington Mahon...
DATE: Apr 08, 2011
|
CATEGORY:
Court
|
AUTHOR:
Owain Johnston-Barnes
A shopping and duty-free facility at Heritage Wharf in Dockyard has been officially opened.
Run by Carole Holding, the shop is Bermuda’s only duty-free store open to cruise ship passengers.
The shop has been in operation since last year. It was offi...
DATE: Apr 08, 2011
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Politicians had a “dearth of data” while debating the Rosewood Tucker’s Point SDO, Ombudsman Arlene Brock stated yesterday.
Ms Brock revealed she has launched an investigation to see how much information should be made available ahead of any future S...
DATE: Apr 08, 2011
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Tim Smith
A 25-year-old man was fined $5,000 after he admitted to two counts of cannabis possession in an increased penalty zone.
Magistrates’ Court heard Jahroy Simons, of East Avenue, Southampton, was driving a car on October 3 last year when uniformed poli...
DATE: Apr 08, 2011
|
CATEGORY:
Court
|
A St George’s man was jailed for two years for assaulting two women and perverting the course of justice in a case involving an alleged Parkside affiliate.
Darrin Burgess, 29, of Battery Close, pleaded guilty to causing grievous bodily harm to one wo...
DATE: Apr 08, 2011
|
CATEGORY:
Court
|
An appeal against the acquittal of a former Government architect charged with fraud has been dismissed by Chief Justice Richard Ground.
Kyril Burrows, 47, was found not guilty in Magistrates’ Court last year of forgery and making false representation...
DATE: Apr 08, 2011
|
CATEGORY:
Court
|
AUTHOR:
Owain Johnston-Barnes
Plans for a new marina in the East End could go ahead, despite planning permission being refused by the Development Applications Board (DAB).
The Stocks Harbour Marina Project was refused by the DAB last September the decision was appealed by the app...
DATE: Apr 08, 2011
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Owain Johnston-Barnes
Parents have been warned that public schools will not accept students who are not toilet-trained next academic year.
Education Minister Jennifer Smith announced the new policy yesterday under Clause 53 of the Education Act 1996.
Dame Jennifer said ...
DATE: Apr 08, 2011
|
CATEGORY:
Education
|