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The Government has set a target of 100 jobs for 100 unemployed Bermudians, Wayne Caines announced yesterday.
The Minister of National Security said a jobs fair would be held this month in an attempt to match people with work.
Mr Caines added: “Quite ...
DATE: Mar 06, 2018
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Jonathan Bell
Harrington Sound Primary School closed today after a power outage.
Parents were urged to collect students as soon as possible.
The Bermuda Government said electricity was lost after a Belco transformer blew in the Harrington Sound area as a powerful ...
DATE: Mar 06, 2018
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Aspiring chef Anthony Sousa’s career prospects took a huge step forward on Saturday.
Mr Sousa, 20, a Bermuda College culinary student, won first place in a cooking competition judged by celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson.
As part of his prize, he lande...
DATE: Mar 05, 2018
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
Jacob Weiss has a daily struggle with Tourette’s: his eyelids twitch; his wrists flex repeatedly.
Put him on stage with juggling balls and that all melts away.
“I get into that zone and everything just flows,” said Mr Weiss, whose troupe Playing By A...
DATE: Mar 05, 2018
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AUTHOR:
Jessie Moniz Hardy
This year’s Lindo’s to Lindo’s races in support of the Bermuda Diabetes Association have had to be cancelled, organisers announced today.
Originally set to take place yesterday, the races had to be called off because of the weekend’s story weather an...
DATE: Mar 05, 2018
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Jonathan Bell
Dellwood Middle School pupils have a simple message to stop gang violence and prevent others from following the same path.The school's M3 drama students created a five-minute video to share their award-winning plea as part of their Save Our Sons anti...
DATE: Mar 03, 2018
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Golf champion and veteran professional Frankie Rabain died on Thursday. He was 85.
Mr Rabain trained as a tiler in his youth and later became an accomplished guitarist, performing with top musicians such as Lance Hayward.
But in adulthood, he was syn...
DATE: Mar 03, 2018
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Jonathan Bell
A range of charities are to get a boost from the XL Catlin End-to-End walk this year.
The Bermuda Sloop Foundation, cancer charity Pals, the Bermuda School of Music and Bermuda Diabetes Association will all benefit from the May 5 event.
The Royal Gaz...
DATE: Mar 02, 2018
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The construction firm that built the failed Sandys 360 sports centre is still owed more than $1 million almost nine years after work was completed.
BCM McAlpine was never paid in full after being hired for the $10 million job and its smaller subcontr...
DATE: Mar 02, 2018
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Sam Strangeways
A tax on high-sugar sweet products will have a sour effect on small businesses, the owner of a bakery in St George’s warned yesterday.
Kamilah Cannonier, of Sweet Saak Bakery, said the Government should reconsider the tax and predicted it would drive...
DATE: Mar 02, 2018
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