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A local brewery has the potential to create more lagers, ales and stouts should a Planning application to move its operation to Dockyard prove successful.
Dockyard Brewing Company has sought Planning approval to renovate an existing commercial space ...
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A friend of the Cooper twins has denied claims the brothers were gangsters who used to beat up and terrorise people.
Prosecution witness Gladwyn Cann also rejected allegations the brothers ?had a number of enemies?.
Mr. Cann was pressed on the subjec...
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ith a little over two weeks to go before polling day for the mayorship of St. George?s the current postholder E. Michael Jones has been asked to explain what he has done for the town since he took control in 2003.
There are plenty of big jobs on the ...
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The trial of Troy Eugene Symonds, who is accused of grievous bodily harm against his ex-wife, was yesterday adjourned at Magistrates? Court.
The chief executive officer of Fort Knox Bermuda Ltd denies the offence, which is alleged to have happened on...
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A young dog chained to two heavy breeze blocks was thrown alive from a 50ft cliff into the sea where it drowned in the water.
The cruel act is thought to have been carried out at some time in the last two days from a cliff top near Admiralty House Pa...
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Belco staff say they will walk out in less than three weeks if managers do not heed their pay demands.
The members of the Electricity Supply Union are said to have grievances against company managers relating to pay scales.
This prompted the union ? ...
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Russian round-the-world sailing family the Bondarenkos are today preparing to leave Bermuda after a seven month stay on the Island awaiting legal permission to live in their adopted home of Nova Scotia.
The family-of-four were granted special permiss...
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Police have yet to reveal when a coroner?s inquest will probe the case of Dimitri Pappas, the wealthy Caymans-based businessman whose death last July has led to continuing overseas media interest.
However Bermuda Police sources said the delay, which ...
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Top level negotiations on a $220 million scheme to build a five-star hotel at the former Club Med site in St. George's have stalled.
It had been expected that a prestigious Four Seasons Hotel would be built on the hill overlooking the town to replace...
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Workers laid off as a result of the sudden closure of the Wyndham Hotel for the winter season remain upset and concerned about their future despite being given some assurances and support from their union and Government departments.
Around 70 attende...
DATE: Jan 11, 2006
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