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Taxpayers will pick up the tab for a lawsuit launched by the One Bermuda Alliance administration and likely to be dropped under the new Progressive Labour Party government.
The civil suit, filed in Massachusetts against the Lahey Clinic, is expected...
DATE: Jul 27, 2017
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A government research conservation worker was left stranded near the airport roundabout last week after his boat went missing.
The vessel, which had been donated to Conservation Services after being found adrift without registration details, was dis...
DATE: Jul 27, 2017
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Two men have been banned for driving offences today.
Thomas Watson, 30, from Devonshire, was riding his cycle along Marsh Folly Road towards the junction with Victoria Street on Friday, July 21, when he was stopped by police.
When police initially a...
DATE: Jul 27, 2017
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A Cabinet team is to supervise the island’s efforts to combat money-laundering and terrorist financing, which are to be comprehensively evaluated in the spring of 2018, according to David Burt.
While the island already had an effective regime in plac...
DATE: Jul 27, 2017
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The Queen's Baton visits City Hall (Photographs by Akil Simmons)
DATE: Jul 26, 2017
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Travelling with little more than a lawnmower and yard tools, Bermudian Rodney Smith Jr has completed his task of cutting grass for the needy in every state in the United States.
Mr Smith’s efforts have beenso inspirational that more young people are ...
DATE: Jul 26, 2017
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AS Cooper & Sons has presented the Bermuda Red Cross with more than $4,000 following a Shop to Support event.
Customers were offered 20 per cent off their purchase if they donated $5 or more to the charity during Red Cross Week in May. A total of $4,...
DATE: Jul 26, 2017
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It started out as a lifeline to Bermuda’s needy, but six months on, the Grateful Bread dinners have turned into a celebration of togetherness.
“It’s more like a wedding party every month,” organiser Juliana Snelling told The Royal Gazette. “It’s a pa...
DATE: Jul 26, 2017
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Jonathan Bell
Walter Roban, the Deputy Premier, joined a happy congregation on Sunday at the St Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church to welcome the Reverend Nicholas Tweed back to work.
“He was back in the pulpit and doing the job he was called to do,” Mr Roban...
DATE: Jul 26, 2017
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Jonathan Bell
Saltus Grammar School boasts a record-breaking year for Advanced Placement exam results this year, having beaten the global average pass rate by almost 20 per cent.
Sixty-seven senior students took a total of 162 of the high-level subject-based AP ex...
DATE: Jul 26, 2017
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AUTHOR:
Sarah Lagan