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Underwater explorer Philippe Cousteau is to try and solve the 150-year-old mystery of the last resting place of a Confederate ship.
Mr Cousteau — grandson of undersea exploration giant Jacques Cousteau — visited the island this month in a bid to find...
DATE: Apr 19, 2018
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
A man has was seriously injured in a single-vehicle crash at Spanish Point Park in Pembroke last night.
Just before 8pm, a 30-year-old male was riding in the park, lost control of his cycle and collided with a wall to the side of the park, said pol...
DATE: Apr 19, 2018
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Sarah Lagan
A bid to set up and regulate the cryptocurrency business is on the right track, an expert in data management said yesterday.
Stuart Lacey, CEO and founder of Bermudian tech start-up Trunomi, said proposed legislation would create a solid foundation ...
DATE: Apr 18, 2018
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
Police are on the hunt for new recruits.
The service wants to sign up trainee constables and cadets.
Applicants for the role of constable should be aged between 19 and 49 years and be Bermudian, the spouse of a Bermudian or a Permanent Resident Certi...
DATE: Apr 18, 2018
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
A new free-admission scheme could attract the Ag Show’s biggest crowd, the event’s organiser said yesterday.
Jeff Sousa explained that this year’s agricultural event, which starts tomorrow, would offer free admission to children aged under 16 and s...
DATE: Apr 18, 2018
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Marine biologist Nan Hauser feared she would be swallowed or crushed by a giant humpback whale — until she discovered it was trying to save her from a shark attack.
Ms Hauser said: “I was absolutely speechless that the whales had been protecting me ...
DATE: Apr 18, 2018
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Sarah Lagan
Government’s communications department will suspend media activity today to honour the late journalist Ira Philip.
David Burt, the Premier, said he “deeply regretted” he would be unable to attend Mr Philip’s funeral service at the Anglican Cathedral ...
DATE: Apr 18, 2018
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A blind wine-tasting event will be held this month to support Family Centre.
A spokeswoman for the Family Centre said that special events like the tasting were “critical” to allow the charity to continue providing programmes and services. Karen Plia...
DATE: Apr 18, 2018
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Construction work on Black Watch Pass in Pembroke, scheduled to start today, will affect traffic, Government has warned.
The Ministry of Public Works said that the work will result in the closure of one lane of traffic in the area.
Stop-lights will ...
DATE: Apr 18, 2018
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Twice-a-week trash collection could be axed for good, the Minister of Public Works hinted yesterday.
Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch said there “had been some recommendations” that a once-a-week schedule should become the norm. But he added: “That’s ...
DATE: Apr 18, 2018
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