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He’s red with spikey fur, smokes, carries a teddy bear and wears a flower on his head. If you have asthma he’s your nemesis, Mr Trigger.
Mr Trigger is one of the adorable and amusing characters in a new booklet ‘Action Asthma’ put out by the asthma e...
DATE: Apr 07, 2011
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Bermuda College today announced a new partnership allowing students to pay in-state tuition fees at one of the top ranked urban research and teaching universities in the US.
Bermuda College President, Duranda Greene and officials from the Robinson C...
DATE: Apr 05, 2011
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The inflation rate rose to 3.2 percent in February - its highest level since September - according to Government figures released on Friday.
As measured by the increase in prices in the basket of goods and services used for the Consumer Price Index (...
DATE: Apr 04, 2011
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World Autism Awareness Day was recognised with a proclamation by Premier Paula Cox at City Hall. The ceremony drew onlookers onto the City Hall lawns and along Church Street, and included songs, dances, a recital and a puppet show by Prospect Primary...
DATE: Apr 04, 2011
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Jonathan Bell
Long-serving BPWA member Mrs. Amencia Outerbridge had the honour of profiling the record 15 new members inducted at the gala anniversary dinner. Representing an impressive combination of academic achievements and span a wide range of careers, they ar...
DATE: Apr 02, 2011
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Property owners in Hamilton could end up like those who famously dropped tea into Boston Harbor in 1773, Independent Senator Walwyn Hughes has warned.
But although United Bermuda Party Senators also questioned the wisdom of “disenfranchising” city bu...
DATE: Apr 02, 2011
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Tim Smith
Property owners in Hamilton could end up like those who famously dropped tea into Boston Harbor in 1773, Independent Senator Walwyn Hughes warned yesterday.
But although United Bermuda Party Senators also questioned the wisdom of “disenfranchising” c...
DATE: Mar 31, 2011
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Tim Smith
A new sculpture by artist Bill Ming will be unveiled on Front Street today.
‘Against Da Tide’ was commissioned by HSBC Bermuda, and will sit in front of the bank’s Front Street headquarters at Albuoy’s Point.
The sculpture was commissioned to meet Pl...
DATE: Mar 29, 2011
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Land surveyor Quinell Laquita Francis hopes to help restore St George to its past glory as the newest common councillor for the Corporation.
Ms Francis said she had been prepared for the campaigning process but, at the end of the nomination period, h...
DATE: Mar 28, 2011
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
Minister of Government Estates and Information Services Neletha Butterfield has unveiled a display about slavery in Bermuda at CedarBridge Academy.
She said the display, created by Nicole Simons and Mandellas Lightbourne at the Bermuda Archives, was ...
DATE: Mar 28, 2011
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Owain Johnston-Barnes