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When Michael Stowe walks out of the doors of the National Training Board for the last time tomorrow after eight years as executive officer, he'll take away the sense of a mission accomplished.
He talked to The Royal Gazette about his time in charge,...
DATE: Sep 29, 2008
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Volunteers from Capital G staff lent a helping hand to the Keep Bermuda Beautiful annual Island-wide marine clean-up effort.
The Capital G team was assigned to the Shelly Bay Park area and the pile of trash they collected included everything from ty...
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A 53-year-old man pleaded guilty to impaired driving in April this year when he appeared in Magistrates' Court.
However, Mervin Dwayne Cross, of West Side Road, Somerset, tried to explain that it was because he drinks every day – so the alcohol was s...
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Andre Hypolite was handed a life sentence this morning for murdering Nicholas Dill.
He had been convicted of the crime on Friday night, following a three-week retrial at the Supreme Court.
The jury had heard gruesome evidence of how Hypolite went on ...
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Two men were being held by Police last night in connection with last weekend's double murder in St. David's.
The pair were arrested at 6 p.m. on Saturday under suspicion of being involved in the killings of Maxwell (Buckshot) Brangman and Frederick (...
DATE: Sep 29, 2008
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Soldiers from the Bermuda Regiment are set for an early return from the Turks and Caicos Islands after successfully completing their mission ahead of time.
Up to 43 soldiers and nine Parks Department staff flew out to Grand Turk on September 16 to ge...
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Firefighters were called out to a blaze at the former Sonesta hotel on Friday night.
A brush fire measuring 20ft by 20ft had to be extinguished with 3,000 gallons of water after wood and dry wall at the property caught alight.
Two appliances, one fro...
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Former deputy mayor of Hamilton Bill Black is suing the Bermuda Broadcasting Company over an allegedly slanderous story about him.
A writ was filed at the Supreme Court earlier this month over television and radio reports broadcast on June 11 and 12....
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Hundreds packed The Berkeley Institute Auditorium to hear a US professor speak on 'Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome'.
Dr. Joy DeGruy, an assistant professor at Portland State University, suggests that centuries of slavery followed by systemic racism and...
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Former Premier Sir John Swan has been voted Bermuda's most admired business leader.
The 'September 2008 BermudaPoll' - Research Innovations' omnibus survey, revealed residents rate the property developer and former politician ahead of Premier Ewart B...
DATE: Sep 29, 2008
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