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A man started using offensive words towards Police after being told to leave a bar, a court heard yesterday.
Magistrates' Court was told that Vincent Outerbridge, 35, of Redklin Road, Hamilton Parish, was in a bar on Queen Street, in Hamilton, on Feb...
DATE: Mar 14, 2009
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There were a "startling" 144 cases of alleged elder abuse reported between April and December last year, MPs heard yesterday.
The figure, contained in this year's Budget book, was highlighted by Shadow Health and Seniors Minister Louise Jackson durin...
DATE: Mar 14, 2009
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Government has lost its second appeal after being found in breach of Bermuda Aviation Services' (BAS) exclusive rights to provide private jet services at L.F. Wade International Airport — a ruling that could prove costly to taxpayers.
BAS and its sub...
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Environment Minister Glenn Blakeney came under fire from his opposite number for Government's "blatant" lack of commitment to following the planning process.
Mr. Blakeney trumpeted achievements in processing planning applications and building permits...
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A motorcyclist needed two operations after being knocked off his bike by a drink driver, a court heard.
Supreme Court heard that Shawn Smith was driving his car on North Shore Road, in Pembroke, late on the evening of October 19, 2007, when he hit 35...
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Public Accounts Committee chairman Bob Richards has called an emergency meeting to assess Auditor General Larry Dennis' critical special report.
The Shadow Finance Minister said Parliament's watchdog, which checks whether public money is being spent ...
DATE: Mar 14, 2009
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Works Minister Derrick Burgess yesterday admitted he ordered his staff to refuse to comply with an investigation by the Auditor General because he was outraged over the 'false cheques' scandal.
Mr. Burgess said that when a photocopy of a cheque for $...
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The construction industry has been warned that unsafe sites will result in enforcement action after three falls involving workers this month.
Health Minister Nelson Bascome told the House of Assembly that one of the accidents involved a worker fallin...
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A woman was dragged into a driveway in Pembroke by a man who tried to sexually assault her, Police revealed last night.
The 28-year-old, from Paget, was walking along Pitts Bay Road near Smatt's Cycles at about 4 a.m. on Saturday, February 28, when a...
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A Pembroke man pleaded guilty in Magistrates' Court to stealing cooking sherry from a grocery store.
The court heard from Crown counsel Maria Sofianos that on August 30, last year, Lionel Outerbridge, 57, of Parson's Road, entered the Shopping Centre...
DATE: Mar 13, 2009
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