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The latest round of Environmental Grant Scheme awards have been handed out by Environment Minister Neletha Butterfield.
Launched in 2003, The Environmental Grant Scheme strives to promote the protection and preservation of the natural environment.
Ge...
DATE: Jul 10, 2006
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Last weekend?s July 4th celebration brought a whole new approach to being a good neighbour when it donated 2,000 meals to prisoners and the Salvation Army on Saturday.
Spectacular fireworks that lit up the sky above Moresby Plain on Ireland Island, d...
DATE: Jul 10, 2006
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ith a father ? Dr. E.F. Gordon ? who was one of Bermuda?s most famous labour and civil rights activists and former Premier Pamela Gordon for a sister, it should be unsurprising that Patricia Gordon-Pamplin ended up as a politician.
But according to t...
DATE: Jul 10, 2006
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A man was being questioned by Police last night in connection with the recovery of a firearm from outside a nightclub.
Bermuda Police Service spokesman Dwayne Caines said officers recovered the weapon from near Splash, in Bermudiana Road, in the earl...
DATE: Jul 10, 2006
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Patrol officers had a busy weekend pulling over suspected drink drivers.
Police on duty on South Road, near Bermuda College, saw a motorcycle almost strike a kerb near the Paraquet restaurant at about 2.30 a.m. on Saturday.
The rider turned on to Sou...
DATE: Jul 10, 2006
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The Deputy Premier is pushing for speed cameras to be quickly installed on the Island's roads following the recent deaths of two young men on motorbikes.
Dr. Ewart Brown told The Royal Gazette he had asked his Cabinet colleague Randy Horton, Minister...
DATE: Jul 10, 2006
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Freedom of information legislation could be introduced in Bermuda as soon as next year, the Premier told the House of Assembly on Friday.
Alex Scott said the drafting of a Public Access to Information (PATI) law was expected to be completed by the en...
DATE: Jul 10, 2006
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The football fan badly injured in a savage beating outside Docksiders last night admitted: ?I could have died.?
Father-of-two Rui Medeiros could be scarred for life by the attack. But doctors have told him there should be no long-term damage to his e...
DATE: Jul 10, 2006
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An Opposition MP has defended his decision to go public over concerns about the number of students graduating from CedarBridge Academy ? and accused the Education Minister of dodging parliamentary questions.
A visibly angry told the House of Assembl...
DATE: Jul 10, 2006
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Government plans to sell off 11 cottages at Southside to fund affordable homes for the winners of a housing lottery sparked a fierce debate in the House of Assembly last night.
Walter Lister, Minister without Portfolio, told MPs that the idea was to ...
DATE: Jul 08, 2006
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