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A woman who called emergency services to report a blaze that destroyed a house claimed a fire truck took 45 minutes to arrive.
Elizabeth Dore took issue with national security minister Wayne Caines’s claim that the vehicle reached the property in Uni...
DATE: Jan 06, 2020
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Bermuda has the potential to lead the way in renewable energy adoption, and benefit from greater energy independence and job creation.
Work is under way to create a coalition within the public and private sector to make change happen quickly.
One of ...
DATE: Jan 06, 2020
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I first met Clinton Smith in the early 1960s as a fellow student at Berkeley Institute, where his mother, Hyacinth Smith, served as school secretary.
His team-mates from that 1966 championship PHC Juniors football squad remember how Clint would be i...
DATE: Jan 06, 2020
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Glenn Fubler
(Photographs by Blaire Simmons)
DATE: Jan 05, 2020
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Happy New Year! Sorry about the missing column last week but kids and non-alcoholic egg nog will do that to you over the holidays.
The start of the year always signals the excitement building for the Bermuda Regional which starts with the Charity Gam...
DATE: Jan 04, 2020
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DATE: Jan 04, 2020
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A prison officer was injured in an attack by an inmate at Westgate Prison on New Year’s Day, a government representative said last night.
A spokesman for the Ministry of National Security said that the officer was assaulted by the inmate while on du...
DATE: Jan 04, 2020
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Holiday scheduling was to blame for a banana shortage at some supermarkets, a representative for an wholesaler said yesterday.
Peter Tobin, the president and general manager of the consumer products division at Butterfield & Vallis, said that the fi...
DATE: Jan 04, 2020
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Young people continue to encounter racism as they move into the workforce, according to the antiracism group Citizens Uprooting Racism in Bermuda.
Teens would benefit from taking part in Curb’s truth and reconciliation talks, vice-president Cordell R...
DATE: Jan 04, 2020
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A “silent majority” backs the work of the racial justice charity Curb, according to the group’s vice-president.
Cordell Riley said Curb’s last round of truth and reconciliation community conversations ended in December with participants expressing “a...
DATE: Jan 04, 2020
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