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Police have issued an appeal for any possible details on a 67-year-old Canadian visitor to the Island, William “Bill” Grange, who went missing one year ago on May 2.
Mr Grange, who went missing at about 10pm from the Cambridge Beaches Resort in Sandy...
DATE: May 02, 2015
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Prison officer Gary Smith has seen the world of corrections change a lot in his 27 years.
When he first began patrolling the wings on November 16, 1987 the crumbling block walls of Casemates still held the Island’s most dangerous and notorious crimin...
DATE: May 02, 2015
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The legacy of unions in the defence of workers was recognised at a rally outside City Hall, as May Day — or International Workers’ Day — was observed.
“The struggle for a better world continues,” said Bermuda Industrial Union president Chris Furbert,...
DATE: May 02, 2015
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Bermuda Trade Union Congress International Workers Day. (Photos by Akil Simmons)
DATE: May 01, 2015
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Excitement is mounting in the run-up to tomorrow’s 28th annual Catlin End-to-End with record levels of entrants expected.
Organisers and volunteers have been working diligently towards the Island-wide, multi-category event expected to attract more th...
DATE: May 01, 2015
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Sarah Lagan
Bermuda is seeing the largest number of nesting pairs of cahows for more than 400 years.
While the numbers of chicks are down this year owing to adverse nesting conditions affected by Hurricane Fay and Hurricane Gonzalo, the number of pairs, or bird ...
DATE: May 01, 2015
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Rebecca Zuill
The Labour Disputes Tribunal has determined there is nothing to resolve between the Bermuda Government and the Island’s public service unions.
Government, according to Minister of Home Affairs Michael Fahy, was “disappointed” with the ruling but the ...
DATE: May 01, 2015
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Rebecca Zuill
A damning independent report on the restoration of the Port Royal Golf Course was criticised by former members of its board of trustees, who defended the project going more than $10 million over budget.
“We built a course that Bermuda could be proud ...
DATE: May 01, 2015
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Westgate inmates should not be denied the opportunity to donate blood, according to prison group head Kenneth Burgess.
“We are constantly pushing to get the antiquated laws changed that prohibit us from donating blood,” the Lifeline member told The R...
DATE: May 01, 2015
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A team of scientists has spent the past four weeks combing the waters off the south of Bermuda trying to piece together one of the most remarkable journeys in the natural world.
The 22 European experts travelled to the Sargasso Sea as part of an ongo...
DATE: May 01, 2015
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