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Police have been asked by a group of concerned individuals to investigate the desecration of historic tombstones at Tucker’s Town.
Five people have jointly filed the complaint with the Bermuda Police Service and have been told, they say, that the mat...
DATE: Aug 14, 2014
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Life coach Pete Saunders will begin studying for a doctorate in Human Development later this year after picking up a grant worth $45,000.
Mr Saunders was awarded the scholarship by the Duperreault Fellowship, a fund designed to enhance the profession...
DATE: Aug 14, 2014
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Gareth Finighan
The One Bermuda Alliance was accused of stooping to “money over Bermudians” in Government’s continuing bid to relocate a single family from the failed Grand Atlantic housing development in Warwick.
The condemnation came from Shadow Tourism Minister Z...
DATE: Aug 14, 2014
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Jonathan Bell
Four Bermudian students have been awarded scholarships to help assist their medical training through the Bermuda Hospitals Board and GlaxoSmithKline.
Nursing students Zaire Burgess-Robinson and Gerteikquia Hatherley were each awarded scholarships val...
DATE: Aug 14, 2014
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Bermuda Police Service’s Eastern Community Action Team will be hosting a clinic next week to discuss public concerns.
According to a spokesperson, members of the team will use the opportunity to meet and speak with members of the public. Attendees wi...
DATE: Aug 14, 2014
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A Pembroke man charged with attempting to murder his stepfather has been released on bail.
In Magistrates’ Court this morning, it was alleged that Garth Bell, 39, of Crossland Lane, tried to kill his stepfather Herbie Spencer.
As the charge is indict...
DATE: Aug 14, 2014
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Shadow Business Development Minister Wayne Furbert has called for a “quality of life” survey to gauge the impact of the Island’s economic hardships on the community.
Mr Furbert said in a statement this morning: “With massive unemployment, cuts to fin...
DATE: Aug 14, 2014
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
The backlog of trash in the east of the Island has been removed and collection in western areas will resume as normal tomorrow.
The Ministry of Public Works said this afternoon that a full crew had successfully tackled the piles of garbage that had b...
DATE: Aug 14, 2014
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Dockyard cruise ship passengers hoping to visit Horseshoe Bay today have been warned to expect a transportation “disaster” of long queues and confusing schedules.
Bermuda Industrial Union president Chris Furbert issued the warning after a private min...
DATE: Aug 13, 2014
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Gareth Finighan
Heavy rain storms continued to batter Bermuda yesterday, causing widespread flooding in central and western parishes.
Bermuda Weather Service revealed that less than half an inch of rain (0.42) had been recorded at the airport by 8.30pm last night, ...
DATE: Aug 13, 2014
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