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An act of kindness was born out of tragedy when a Hamilton restaurant manager decided to pay for a customer’s bill out of her own pocket.
Lindsey Durham, a manager at Bermuda Restaurant Group, was working at Rosa’s Tex Mex restaurant on the Sunday a...
DATE: Oct 24, 2014
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Sarah Lagan
The Royal Gazette/Bermuda Stock Exchange recorded a quiet day of trading with The Bank of NT Butterfield the sole trader.
Some 16,011 shares traded at an unchanged 1.99.
The index closed at a steady 1,379.41
DATE: Oct 24, 2014
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A few folks have kindly asked how it was for me during Gonzalo and I have replied that the temperature was a pleasant 75 degrees, the sky was blue and there was a gentle breeze wafting. You see, I was making my annual pilgrimage to the Marriott Marq...
DATE: Oct 24, 2014
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Bermuda has topped a world list of 20 islands for investment in real estate.
And the Island has the highest concentration of property owhership by the super-rich — those with more than $30 million outside the US.
And housebuyers are prepared to pay a...
DATE: Oct 24, 2014
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
The race is on for St George as crews work to prepare the Olde Towne for the arrival of the cruise ship Regatta next week.
Hurricane Gonzalo and Tropical Storm Fay caused significant damage to the town and Corporation of St George workers has been bu...
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The cahow colony on Nonsuch Island escaped from Hurricane Gonzalo unscathed and the area is ready for the imminent arrival of our national bird for the next breeding season.
Conservation experts have been checking over the site, part of the Castle H...
DATE: Oct 24, 2014
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Get writing.....the annual short story competition at The Royal Gazette is now underway.
The Royal Gazette’s Christmas short story contest has been running now for over half-a-century; generations of local writers have submitted stories.
It was renam...
DATE: Oct 24, 2014
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Jessie Moniz Hardy
Hurricane Gonzalo tore up Bermuda, but it may have also blown Mica Murray a little closer to realising a dream.
As the storm raged outside, the 23-year-old earned her stripes, helping air the EMO broadcast from an underground bunker in Prospect.
She ...
DATE: Oct 24, 2014
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Jessie Moniz Hardy
Government should draft a “multiyear deficit reduction strategy” in tandem with the labour movement, Bermuda Public Services Union president Jason Hayward has suggested.
The BPSU remains opposed to privatising, outsourcing and mutualising in the publ...
DATE: Oct 24, 2014
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