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A two-day work stoppage hit the vector control division of the Department of Health this week, with services subsequently returning to normal.
The industrial dispute affected vector control on Monday and Tuesday, according to a department spokeswoman...
DATE: Jan 21, 2017
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Minister of National Security Jeffrey Baron is in Jamaica representing Bermuda at a series of events.
Mr Baron will today attend the funeral of businesswoman and philanthropist Hazel Dalley in Montego Bay and on behalf of the Royal Bermuda Regiment ...
DATE: Jan 21, 2017
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Sarah Lagan
Sailors and rowers will mark the 100th anniversary of the first ship to come through Town Cut today by taking part in a parade of maritime vessels.
The event has been organised by the Bermuda Pilot Gig Club to commemorate the Norwegian cargo ship SS ...
DATE: Jan 21, 2017
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The remaining tenants of the former 9 Beaches resort in Sandys were evicted yesterday morning as the prolonged dispute over the site continued.
The order was given by the Deputy Provost Marshall General on behalf of Bermuda Land Development Company.
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DATE: Jan 21, 2017
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Women from Bermuda will be among hundreds of thousands of people taking part in the Women’s March on Washington tomorrow, on the first day of Donald Trump’s presidency.
Journalist Clare O’Connor and student Kayley Gibbons both plan to attend the rall...
DATE: Jan 20, 2017
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AUTHOR:
Sam Strangeways
As women march on Washington on Saturday, members of the Bermuda public will be meeting at Queen Elizabeth II Park in a show of solidarity.
A Facebook page for the event describes it as a family-friendly, non-violent and non-partisan gathering to sho...
DATE: Jan 20, 2017
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Somerset Bridge — the smallest working drawbridge in the world — is showing its age.
Workmen who have been repairing the walkway, since October, have now found it is “in far worse condition than originally suspected”.
And, that means the pedestrian ...
DATE: Jan 20, 2017
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The Reverend Nicholas Tweed was applauded last night, on the very day he would have had to leave the island, as the People’s Campaign held its second public forum, with economic empowerment high on the evening’s agenda.
Bermuda Industrial Union presi...
DATE: Jan 20, 2017
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
As the cancer support charity Pals continues to grow, the organisation has taken on social worker Richard Smith on a trial basis to assist with its social support and bereavement services.
Karen Dyer, executive director of Pals, updated Hamilton Rota...
DATE: Jan 20, 2017
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Jonathan Bell
The Hamilton Princess is starting the new year with a host of newly renovated Fairmont Gold Rooms.
Roydell Neverson, director of rooms, described the Fairmont Gold experience as a hotel within the hotel, with guests led to a new Gold Lounge for check...
DATE: Jan 20, 2017
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AUTHOR:
Owain Johnston-Barnes