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All sections of Bermuda society must come together to solve divisions within the community, according to the US Consul General Gregory Slayton.
Mr. Slayton spoke yesterday at the Hamilton Rotary Club where he touched on the issues of unity, the state...
DATE: Mar 12, 2008
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Welders, electricians and mechanics will all have to meet new standards of competence under laws debated in the House of Assembly.
Under the National Occupational Certification Regulations 2008, an advisory committee will be set up to ensure workers ...
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The youth of Bermuda has sent a message of hope back to Africa through a water conservation project and a gift to Nelson Mandela in the form of a dancing boy.
Dr. Maki Mandela, the statesman's daughter, returns to South Africa today after visiting a ...
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After being attacked by the Minister of Health and the chair of the Bermuda Health Council, the owner of Azure Medical Spa will not comment on whether or not his business and staff are licensed.
On Friday, Minister of Health Nelson Bascome along with...
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The search for a new Anglican Bishop will soon begin with Ewen Ratteray, who has been in the post since 1996, set to retire this month.
His number two Arch Deacon Andrew Doughty, of St. Mary's in Warwick, is tipped to take the post heading Bermuda's ...
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A 22-year-old Pembroke man appeared in Magistrates' Court yesterday for using offensive words and resisting arrest.
The court heard from principal Crown counsel Michael McColm that last Thursday, Police attended a disturbance outside the Swinging Doo...
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Human rights, transparency, accountability and standards of governance were some of the issues raised last night when the public met with British MPs conducting an inquiry into the UK's Overseas Territories.
They were told about the failure of Bermud...
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The Premier has confirmed Dame Lois Browne Evans will remain the first person to be honoured if an alternative public holiday is found for 'National Heroes Day'.
Government announced a U-turn over the renaming of Bermuda Day following public oppositi...
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Doctors across the Island are still complaining about late reimbursements from the Government's Health Insurance Plan (HIP) and five charge their patients up-front for treatment.
In one case, a doctor's practice said they had discussed with seniors a...
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The demolition of Number One Shed has been delayed for seven months to ensure the safe removal of asbestos from the building.
The No. 1 Shed was due to be razed to the ground earlier this month, but will now stay standing until the end of October. It...
DATE: Mar 12, 2008
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