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Blakeney trial set for September 6
The assault trial of Government backbencher and Hott 107.5 FM president Glenn Blakeney has been rescheduled to be held in Magistrates' Court on September 6.
Blakeney, 50, of Stovell Bay Road, Pembroke, has pleaded n...
DATE: Jun 14, 2006
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A small but enthusiastic crowd gathered in Court Street on Monday evening for a ?Peace in the Streets? event hosted by Fresh TV and the Uptown Market Association. Performers included Troy Anthony and Fire Kid, Tiny T and Stevie Dread and Toro.
Althou...
DATE: Jun 14, 2006
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A week after it ran aground midway between Dockyard and Spanish Point the Norwegian Crown cruise ship is back in Bermuda and early this morning was due to attempt a repeat of her ill-fated journey last Wednesday.
The 34,000 ton passenger ship set sai...
DATE: Jun 14, 2006
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Police are not monitoring CCTV cameras as they said they would, according to Hamilton Mayor Jay Bluck.
Mr. Bluck has also expressed concern that a set of cameras on Court Street is still not up and running, despite an original target date of January....
DATE: Jun 14, 2006
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Plans are afoot to enlist new 'traffic officers' to combat the menace of illegal parking in the City of Hamilton, Mayor Jay Bluck revealed yesterday.
The idea is for up to six TCD-trained staff to aid both the Police and the city's six traffic warden...
DATE: Jun 14, 2006
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A former provincial environment minister in British Columbia said Bermuda must act quickly to save its only freshwater resource ? the Pembroke canal.
David Mercier is former BC environment minister and mayor of Burnaby, a city with an estimated popul...
DATE: Jun 14, 2006
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Bermuda's public schools could be brought to a standstill in September if a threatened strike by teachers goes ahead.
The Bermuda Union of Teachers (BUT) has given the Ministry of Education 21 working days notice of strike action after claiming that ...
DATE: Jun 14, 2006
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The trial of the young woman accused of stabbing another girl while on a Bermynet cruise last summer began yesterday.
Felicia Sasha Renee Harris is the only person to be charged in relation to what Police called a "fracas" aboard the MV Bermudian dur...
DATE: Jun 14, 2006
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Protesters have hinted that the so-called 'GoldenEye' case may not be the only challenge to a controversial Government policy banning Bermudians from selling their homes to foreigners.
Supreme Court Judge Geoffrey Bell ruled in March that the policy ...
DATE: Jun 14, 2006
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A Warwick Long Bay concession stand operator is furious at Government's decision to start a new construction project at the start of the busy beach season.
Boyd Vallis said he will have to shut his stand down if the development proceeds today and two...
DATE: Jun 14, 2006
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