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Par-la-Ville Hotel and Residences Ltd was ordered to pay Mexico Infrastructure Finance LLC more than $19 million yesterday by Puisne Judge Justice Stephen Hellman.
The case, which was heard in the Commercial Courts, was brought by MIF for a total of ...
DATE: May 28, 2015
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The Somersfield Academy Lego robotics team has won a regional competition in Canada.
A team of eight students along with team coach Mark Brown, director of innovation at Somersfield Academy, and staff member Irene Pimentel, travelled to Ottawa over ...
DATE: May 28, 2015
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Some flights have been delayed at LF Wade International Airport as the facility’s radar undergoes service, according to an airport source.
The radar maintenance, which was described as routine, is expected to conclude at about 2.30pm, although that i...
DATE: May 28, 2015
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Weather radar at the LF Wade International Airport has been out of service since February but should return by mid-August.
However, the absence of Doppler radar poses no risk to the Island, as the Bermuda Weather Service has access to abundant foreca...
DATE: May 28, 2015
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Dangerous surf conditions have led lifeguards to close part of Horseshoe Bay to swimmers as of 3.15pm.
Lifeguards will monitor the popular beach closely as rough seas are expected to last into tomorrow, with potentially worse conditions coming with h...
DATE: May 28, 2015
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North Village Community Club hosted its annual triangular football fundraising event last month in an effort to assist popular former club footballer and DJ, Kacy Simons, who is suffering from a rare form of cancer.
The club’s efforts bore fruit as S...
DATE: May 28, 2015
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The Orange Route ferry service to St George’s has been suspended until further notice due to bad weather, the Department of Marine and Ports announced this morning.
According to the Bermuda Weather Service, moderate to strong easterly winds will pers...
DATE: May 28, 2015
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Animal welfare experts have praised the kind-hearted actions of members of the public that helped to save the life of a hawksbill turtle that swallowed a hook and fishing line.
Chuck Waldron and his uncle, Keith Richardson, had been fishing off the ...
DATE: May 27, 2015
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One of Bermuda’s oldest dwellings hosted a new event on Saturday celebrating the onion — a crop so traditional Bermudians are still named after it.
Onion Day was marked at Carter House in St David’s, which is one of Bermuda’s oldest surviving structu...
DATE: May 27, 2015
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A former part-time professor at a Canadian community college has left the classroom behind for a front-line career fighting for the rights of children and their families.
Donna Outerbridge returned to Bermuda earlier this year as the new director of ...
DATE: May 27, 2015
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