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Bermuda CableVision staff continue to work to restore service to customers in the aftermath of Hurricane Gonzalo.
CEO Terry Roberson said the company has completed repair work at its main distribution plant, and three teams have been working across t...
DATE: Oct 22, 2014
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Traffic queues tailed back from the Causeway last night to Crawl Hill as work to assess and repair damage continued.
The east bound jams caused delays to people trying to get home to St George’s and St David’s.
Yesterday the Causeway had returned to ...
DATE: Oct 22, 2014
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A plan to place a swimming pool just feet from the edge of an unstable cliff has caused a delay in a decision connected to the redevelopment of the Grand Atlantic site.
In a recent planning application, that also included moves to stabilise the cliff...
DATE: Oct 22, 2014
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The Bermuda Shakespeare Schools Festival has been cancelled this year as a result of the recent storms.
A statement from organisers released this afternoon said: “We spoke with the teachers at each of the schools after Hurricane Gonzalo, giving them ...
DATE: Oct 22, 2014
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America’s Cup tactician Francesco Bruni took time out of his busy schedule yesterday to scout Bermuda’s Great Sound, which could potentially host the next instalment of the Auld Mug in 2017.
The Italian sailor, who is a member of America’s Cup challe...
DATE: Oct 22, 2014
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Colin Thompson
The keen eyes of NASA satellites were able to pick up the paler seas off Bermuda, left behind after Hurricane Gonzalo stirred up sediments from the sea floor.
The Aqua and Terra satellites caught before and after pictures of the Island from space, sh...
DATE: Oct 22, 2014
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Jonathan Bell
While most of us hid from Hurricane Gonzalo, BIOS glided right into the belly of the beast.
Its scientists were able to gain insight into the monster storm, with help from a scientific ocean glider they named Anna.
Its ability to gather information o...
DATE: Oct 22, 2014
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Jessie Moniz Hardy
Residents are urged to wear red this week and show their support for those working to protect young people from drugs.
The plea comes from PRIDE Bermuda (Parent Resource Institute for Drug Education), which has designated this week as its annual “Re...
DATE: Oct 22, 2014
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The National Museum’s roofs received a severe battering during Hurricane Gonzalo, but exhibits and artefacts escaped largely unscathed.
The Category 3 hurricane ripped large sections of the roof off Commissioner’s House as winds in excess of 120mph h...
DATE: Oct 22, 2014
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If you’ve been without power over the past ten days, you’ve probably fantasised about warm showers, hot meals and TV.
But what’s the very first thing you reached for once the electricity returned following Hurricane Gonzalo?
For personal trainer B...
DATE: Oct 22, 2014
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