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In a first for the island, a team from the charity Scars Bermuda today heads overseas to deliver the group’s sexual abuse prevention training to another jurisdiction.
Scars chairman Jon Brunson is to deliver the course with Debi Ray-Rivers, executive...
DATE: Jan 18, 2017
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The island’s judicial infrastructure will remain in “constant crisis management” mode unless the Bermuda Government is prepared to support its modernisation, according to Chief Justice Ian Kawaley.
Mr Justice Kawaley urged the Government to listen to...
DATE: Jan 18, 2017
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Sister restaurants Rosa’s Cantina and Chopsticks have collected more than $14,000 for two children’s charities.
The money, which was raised through various initiatives since November, will be split equally between Big Brothers Big Sisters of Bermuda ...
DATE: Jan 18, 2017
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Bermuda’s Dolphin Quest has joined an elite group of institutions around the world to have attained certification under the global American Humane Conservation programme.
A team of auditors from American Humane, the country’s first national humane or...
DATE: Jan 18, 2017
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The first phase of an architectural survey of St George’s listed buildings has been completed.
An eight-strong team of students, led by Brent Fortenberry from Clemson University in Charleston and Ed Chappel, the retired director of architecture and a...
DATE: Jan 18, 2017
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Motorists using Harbour Road can expect diversions for the next five weekends as work is carried out Bermuda Waterworks.
Starting this weekend, the company will be tackling emergency repair work to their water mains.
A police spokesman said it was an...
DATE: Jan 18, 2017
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Two-thirds of people contacted in an island-wide poll said they were against last month’s protest outside House of Assembly which prevented MPs from entering the building.
The dispute led to police intervention when officers pepper-sprayed protesters...
DATE: Jan 18, 2017
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Adrian Robson
Members of the public have been invited to vote for their favourite contestant who will make the shortlist for 35th America’s Cup official entertainers, The Band.
Nearly 50 entertainers were auditioned over the weekend as organisers look to finalis...
DATE: Jan 18, 2017
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Graduates of the departed Bermuda Technical Institute are continuing their push for a revival of technical education to support the island’s young men.
In the wake of the 60th anniversary of the “Tech” this year, the Bermuda Technical Institute Alumn...
DATE: Jan 17, 2017
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A patient in the maternity ward at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital narrowly escaped injury when part of a ceiling collapsed, sending tiles crashing on to a bed and the floor.
Pictures on Facebook show debris spread across the room.
However, a BHB s...
DATE: Jan 17, 2017
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