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As far back as 1968, the Progressive Labour Party platform called for comprehensive schools or neighbourhood schools. The failure of Bermuda to move in that direction over the past 60 years is a mark of the PLP’s failure to pursue its stated goal of ...
DATE: Nov 28, 2018
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A serving of Christmas cheer for Bermuda’s needy will get a youthful look this year.
Chef Michiko Campbell, 27, is to return with his fourth Christmas dinner at Albuoy’s Point in Hamilton — and he said he wanted to recruit younger people to help out....
DATE: Nov 28, 2018
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A fund set up to help a baby battling a rare genetic disorder has smashed its initial target.
The crowdfunding appeal for little Iziah Freeman, who is just eight months old, has raised $25,000 — more than double the original goal of $10,000.
Iziah’s ...
DATE: Nov 28, 2018
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A hive of bees is scheduled for removal tomorrow from a tree by the junction of Dundonald Street East and King Street, according to the City of Hamilton.
A Corporation spokeswoman said the hive had been scheduled for a safe eviction at about 9.30am.
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DATE: Nov 28, 2018
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Strong winds slamming the island have delayed incoming cargo, an island courier service said.
ZipX said that high winds at LF Wade International Airport would prevent a plane from being unloaded today.
A company spokesman added: “Items arriving on ...
DATE: Nov 28, 2018
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Mail to and from Canada will be subject to significant delays because of strike action by postal workers overseas.
The Bermuda Post Office said yesterday no mail was being accepted at the Vancouver or Toronto processing centres.
They added the Montre...
DATE: Nov 27, 2018
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Repair work on a roadside barrier along South Shore Road will continue into next month, a government representative has confirmed.
A spokeswoman for the Ministry of Public Works said that the construction project near Watch Hill Park in Smith’s, was...
DATE: Nov 27, 2018
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Raymond DeShields never visits St George’s without taking a swing around Ordnance Island.
He likes to check on the Deliverance replica; his baby.
Fifty years ago, he helped to build it for the Bermuda Junior Service League, and still remembers ever...
DATE: Nov 27, 2018
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Jessie Moniz Hardy
Ianthe Pearman, a teacher for nearly 50 years and an East End matriarch, has died. Ms Pearman was 94.
Former pupils included former premier Dame Jennifer Smith, who gave an address at Ms Pearman’s funeral last week, and government ministers.
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DATE: Nov 27, 2018
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On Friday in the House of Assembly, the Minister of Public Works, Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch, made a statement that was, in my view, an unparliamentary personal attack. He followed this up with interviews to the broadcast media that were simply u...
DATE: Nov 27, 2018
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