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Impact. There are things that happen in our lives that have significantly more impact and affect us more than others. These are the things that affect our ability to think clearly and to see our way into the future. When such events occur it is impor...
DATE: Mar 31, 2015
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Bermuda will participate in the first World Table Tennis day on Monday and the public are being encouraged to take part.
A Fun Fest will be held at the front of City Hall, with food, games, prizes and music all part of the event.
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DATE: Mar 31, 2015
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A prolific creator of Bermuda kites, Eugene O’Connor Sr, has mastered the craft over many decades and has always enjoyed sharing the tricks of the trade with the Island’s young people.
Along with son Dennie, Mr O’Connor gave a group of primary school...
DATE: Mar 31, 2015
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Bermuda’s burgeoning deep-water solo and sports climbing scenes are being featured by Britain’s biggest rock climbing magazine, highlighting the potential for the activity to grow here.
David Pickford, editor of Climb magazine, has been climbing for...
DATE: Mar 31, 2015
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Hospitality Month was launched at City Hall this afternoon with an emphasis on experiencing Bermuda.
The Bermuda Hospitality Institute, with support from the Bermuda Tourism Authority (BTA), has organised a raft of events and special offers to take ...
DATE: Mar 31, 2015
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Primary students from across the island were invited to the Rangers Camp Soccer School at Bernard park for lessons in football. (Photos by Nicola Muirhead)
DATE: Mar 30, 2015
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Government has announced that bus fares are to be increased as of April 1.
The increases are applicable to non-exempt passengers travelling via Government buses and ferry’s across the Island.
An adult three-zone bus and ferry fare, currently $3 in ca...
DATE: Mar 30, 2015
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Plans to erect a new pedestrian bridge over Store Hill have been submitted to the Department of Planning.
The application by the Department of Parks, received this week, would reconnect a “fragmented” 3.6km stretch of the Railway Trail while providin...
DATE: Mar 30, 2015
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
Promoted to assistant manager for Bolero Brasserie at the age of only 21, Coles Diel is known for his sunny disposition.
His nickname “Sunshine” was bestowed on him by the first table he ever served at the popular Front Street restaurant: a bachelore...
DATE: Mar 30, 2015
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Public Works Minister Craig Cannonier paid a site visit to Gibbs Hill Lighthouse to see the repair work on damage caused by Hurricane Gonzalo.
High winds from the hurricane had ripped most of the slate from the southern side of the roof, which cove...
DATE: Mar 30, 2015
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Sarah Lagan