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Two mothers have complained that they are not getting child support payments due to a glitch with a Government computer system.
They spoke out in frustration yesterday after calls to Magistrates’ Court, which handles the payment process, failed to re...
DATE: Nov 01, 2012
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Concerns have been raised that a centre which offered life skills training and job placements for prisoners has been closed since June.
Government announced yesterday that the Transitional Living Centre [TLC] will re-open in April.
However, former wo...
DATE: Nov 01, 2012
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The Human Rights Commission has closed its investigation and dismissed allegations of sexual misconduct at the Bermuda Regiment after no one came forward with complaints.
The news was announced in a Regiment statement yesterday, accompanied by a lett...
DATE: Nov 01, 2012
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A man was taken to hospital suffering from a leg injury after his motorcycle was in collision with a car on South Road, Paget on Monday evening.
A police spokesman said the incident happened near the junction with Garden Lane around 6pm.
The injured ...
DATE: Nov 01, 2012
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Ever since Bermuda was first settled confusion has reigned over whether the mulberry trees on the Island were native: ie part of the pre-colonial woodland flora, or whether they were introduced from Europe after settlement only. Confusi...
DATE: Nov 01, 2012
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Increased police patrols targeted potential trouble spots last night, looking for everything from grenade-wielding gang members to youngsters throwing eggs.
The Royal Gazette was invited to join Constables Scott Roberts and Kyle Lathan of the Police ...
DATE: Nov 01, 2012
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A new Workforce Development Department is to be created from the merging of three Government offices.
Although a number of posts will be eliminated in the process, Government expects no redundancies as a result.
A spokeswoman for Economy, Trade and I...
DATE: Nov 01, 2012
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Jonathan Bell
If it were not for loyal customers who insist on locally grown cassava for their Christmas pies, the tradition of cultivating cassava would certainly die. Cassava pie is a uniquely Bermudian dish essential to Christmas but the majority of locals now ...
DATE: Nov 01, 2012
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Westgate’s Transitional Living Centre, a halfway house for prisoner rehabilitation that has been shut since June 30, is to reopen in April, according to Attorney General Kim Wilson.
Senator Wilson said the TLC would be Bermuda-staffed. The Centre had...
DATE: Oct 31, 2012
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A friend of mine once laughed when I explained I was more afraid of cockroaches than the harmful chemicals polluting my lungs with each spray of Baygon. Her haughty response? A roach isn’t going to kill you.
But that’s the strange thing about phobia...
DATE: Oct 31, 2012
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