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The island’s first crematorium is up and running after more than three decades of planning and setbacks.
The facility on Waller’s Point Road in St David’s has already undertaken more than a dozen cremations since it opened its doors at the end of Apr...
DATE: Jun 07, 2017
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That turmeric in your pantry just might save you from breast cancer.
It’s a theory scientist Saraswati Sukumar hopes will gain traction.
Two years ago she began testing to see if curcumin, a substance in the Indian spice, had any impact on tumours in...
DATE: Jun 07, 2017
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Jessie Moniz Hardy
The Ministry of Public Works have announced plans to temporarily restrict government piped water service as the island deals with a long stretch of dry weather,
And while recent rain has brought some relief, a statement from the Ministry of Public W...
DATE: Jun 07, 2017
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A 46-year-old man injured in a collision with a truck on Harrington Sound Road last month has died as a result of his injuries.
The rider, formally identified by police this afternoon as Kenneth Simmons, was seriously injured when the motorcycle he w...
DATE: Jun 07, 2017
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Legislation aimed at updating anti-corruption law is set to to come into effect on September 1.
Trevor Moniz, the Attorney-General and the Minister of Legal Affairs, said the Bribery Act 2016 will introduce a “simplified and comprehensive statute” pr...
DATE: Jun 07, 2017
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Why is it that there are still white people who rarely know anything about how racism works? With so much information available today in books, research, online resources and the media, there are very few excuses for not having a better understanding...
DATE: Jun 06, 2017
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Chief Justice Ian Kawaley has called for a “narrow and focused fine tuning” of Bermuda’s work permit policy in light of the legal battle between the AME Church and the Bermuda Government.
Mr Justice Kawaley said the case illustrated the “folly of th...
DATE: Jun 06, 2017
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Jon Legere strives to be bold.
As a producer, he “gets off on figuring out the impossible” for television and interactive and print projects that fall outside of the traditional model. He thinks similarly as an artist.
Mr Legere created a 100-inch s...
DATE: Jun 06, 2017
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The accusation of bias against Patricia Gordon-Pamplin, the Minister of Home Affairs, was “totally rejected” in the ruling by Chief Justice Ian Kawaley, on her decision not to renew a work permit for the Reverend Nicholas Tweed, the minister declared...
DATE: Jun 06, 2017
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Jonathan Bell