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Ace has managed to cut its electricity bill by 12 percent compared to five years ago in the process of becoming Bermuda’s first LEED (Leadership in Engineering and Environmental Design) certified building.
The Ace Building, which received LEED Gold c...
DATE: Sep 28, 2011
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An American writer living in Bermuda is included in an anthology, compiled by some of the top children’s and young adult writers, designed to flush bullying down the toilet.
‘Dear Bully’ includes personal essays, poetry and illustrations by 70 writer...
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Bermuda’s efforts in tackling gun crime and gang violence will be examined by an overseas inspector in November.
Governor Sir Richard Gozney has confirmed that the inspector from Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary, which independently assess...
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Police yesterday renewed their appeal for help in locating two missing teenagers.
Devonte’ Simmons was reported missing on Friday, returned home on Monday but has since disappeared. Also missing is 15-year-old Leshun Wolffe.
He was last seen in the ...
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Businesses and homeowners within reach of Pembroke Canal have welcomed news that Public Works intends to improve the drainage of Hamilton’s inland waterway.
Work is to start next week with the removal of mangroves at the point where the canal empties...
DATE: Sep 28, 2011
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Bermuda could be in line to benefit from charity cash generated by the UK Lottery, according to a British Government minister visiting the Island.
Henry Bellingham told a press conference at Government House it seemed “quite wrong and anomalous” for ...
DATE: Sep 28, 2011
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Cabinet Minister Glenn Blakeney insisted yesterday a “great deal of attention” was being paid to updating Bermuda’s Human Rights Act.
The Minister of Youth, Families and Sports made the comment after Amnesty International Bermuda chastised the Govern...
DATE: Sep 28, 2011
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The Human Rights Commission is launching a series of roadshows to spread the word on its mandate, and how the law applies to everyone residing in Bermuda.
A spokesman said the Commission hoped to deliver a “town hall style” presentation of its work t...
DATE: Sep 28, 2011
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A Bermudian now resident in Canada has called for a course in public relations for bus operators, charging that “every year I come home, I find the bus service getting worse”.
Ilona Smith told The Royal Gazette that a woman driver shouted at her daug...
DATE: Sep 28, 2011
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British American policy holders want to know why they still haven’t been paid two years after the insurer went into receivership.
Shawnette Somner accused the liquidators of giving her and thousands of other out-of-pocket policy holders “the runaroun...
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