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Taking a chance this summer has paid off for CedarBridge student Jorae Talbot, whose enthusiasm at the Bermuda National Trust has been channelled into a new range of museum displays highlighting Bermuda’s heritage.
“It’s always good to know where you...
DATE: Sep 29, 2014
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A life through a lens — these incredible images of the Island’s police officers at work offer an insightful look into the past.
Bermuda Police Service opened its photo albums as part of its 135th Anniversary celebrations, which kick off next month w...
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Bermuda’s police are throwing a week-long party to celebrate the Service’s 135th anniversary — and the entire Island is invited.
Police Week kicks off next month and this year’s series of free events are bigger and better than ever before to mark the...
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A police investigation into alleged misconduct by a Court of Appeal judge has been criticised by the complainants.
Last week police confirmed that prosecutors had dropped a criminal complaint against Court of Appeal president Justice Edward Zacca and...
DATE: Sep 29, 2014
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Gareth Finighan
A charity for abused women which is facing closure because of a lack of funds spent more than 99 percent of its funds on salaries, payroll costs and administrative expenses last year.
Financial records show that The Centre Against Abuse spent $359,28...
DATE: Sep 29, 2014
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Gareth Finighan
A pocket of low pressure that brought rain and sporadic thunderstorms over the weekend has a chance of developing into a bigger storm, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC) in the US.
The system, which was expected to pass to the Island’s ...
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A charter vessel with 29 passengers aboard was temporarily lodged in shallows in the area of Paradise Lakes on Saturday night, Bermuda Maritime Operations said.
The boat Spellbound ran aground on Saturday, with its skipper opting to wait for the tide...
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Nominations are being sought for both individuals and groups who will benefit from this year’s Cultural Legacy Fund.
The Fund was created in 2009 and is awarded to those who “foster excellence, increase access and participation, and facilitate devel...
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A Southampton man charged with driving his lawyer’s car while impaired has been ordered to pay $1,250 in overdue fines or face time behind bars.
Kent Todd, 53, pleaded not guilty in Magistrates’ Court this morning to driving while impaired, refusing ...
DATE: Sep 29, 2014
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
Residents are being urged to show their support for reopening the Island’s only shelter for the victims of domestic abuse by attending a gathering at East Broadway on Tuesday morning.
The Centre Against Abuse had to close its safe house last month d...
DATE: Sep 29, 2014
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