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The crew of the Bermuda Islander have come to the rescue again for the second time in two weeks.
Just before Hurricane Gonzalo struck, the crew diverted to help a stricken yacht that had lost power and provided crucial assistance in helping to pluck ...
DATE: Nov 05, 2014
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A stretch of Middle Road in Southampton near the Riviera Road junction is being dug up for Belco crews to fix an underground cable, the power company announced this afternoon.
The eastbound lane of the road by Waterlot Hill will be excavated for the ...
DATE: Nov 05, 2014
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Two men convicted of the premeditated murder of David Clarke will serve at least 25 years behind bars before becoming eligible for parole.
Darrion Simons, 21, and Jahkeo LeShore, 32, both received life sentences yesterday for the 2011 killing, along ...
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Suffragist leader Gladys Misick Morrell will be honoured by the Roman Catholic Church of Bermuda at its fifth Peace and Social Justice Award ceremony next week.
The event, organised by the church’s Peace and Social Justice Committee, is open to all a...
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The organisers of the Queen of Bermuda Tri presented by Bacardi wish to inform the public of some temporary road restrictions that will be in force on South Road on Sunday.
Bermuda is again hosting an international triathlon, a women-only event. The ...
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Government is not looking for overseas supplies of roofing slate, Home Affairs Minister Michael Fahy said this afternoon, addressing rumours in the aftermath of a high demand for the stone in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Fay and Hurricane Gonzalo....
DATE: Nov 05, 2014
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A 30-year-old man has denied the premeditated murder of Malcolm Augustus.
Patrick Stamp appeared in Supreme Court this morning when he pleaded not guilty to the single charge.
Mr Stamp was extradited this week from Britain to face charges in Bermuda...
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Governor George Fergusson and Premier Michael Dunkley sold poppies on the streets of Hamilton today to raise funds for military veterans.
Mr Fergusson was distributing the blooms — worn to commemorate the sacrifices of the Armed Forces and to show s...
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More than $22,000 was given to public schools today as part of the Taking A Stand for Youth campaign.
The initiative was launched by the Mirrors Programme, a personal development scheme for young people that challenges participants to recognise and f...
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Clamped drivers could be in line for refunds, after the Chief Justice ruled the Corporation of Hamilton does not have the power to clamp vehicles illegally parked in the city.
Chief Justice Ian Kawaley found that the 2007 Ordinance governing clamping...
DATE: Nov 05, 2014
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