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A 19-year-old woman has admitted smuggling cash into Westgate for her prisoner boyfriend.
Daja-Nae Smith, of Warwick, appeared in Magistrates’ Court this morning.
She confessed to sneaking a prohibited article, $75, into the jail during a visit at ...
DATE: Oct 09, 2014
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The Society of the Blind is marking today’s World Sight Day by launching a fundraising campaign to help prevent and manage sight loss.
The charity is also hoping to use the event to raise awareness of glaucoma and cataracts, the two leading causes of...
DATE: Oct 09, 2014
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
Police Week Parade of Staff. (Photos by Nicola Muirhead)
DATE: Oct 08, 2014
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Louise Franks is living proof you’re never too old to learn a new skill.
The 100-year-old recently developed a knack for using digital cameras and said she now finds great enjoyment in taking pictures of the Island’s landscape.
Her photographic wor...
DATE: Oct 08, 2014
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A GP believes he has the answer to the problem of unnecessary emergency room visits causing health insurance premiums to rise — a drop-in medical clinic where no appointment is necessary.
As reported by The Royal Gazette last month, Bermuda Hospitals...
DATE: Oct 08, 2014
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Sam Strangeways
The Island’s first Bermudian policewoman was honoured yesterday as part of celebrations marking the 135th anniversary of the Bermuda Police Service.
Jean Delight Vickers, 80, of Warwick, was recognised as a trailblazer by Police Commissioner Michael...
DATE: Oct 08, 2014
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A Bermudian who is counting on becoming an actuary got a step closer to her dream job with a scholarship from financial services firm Deloitte.
Cynarra Phillips has been awarded the 2014 award — worth $20,000 — after the former CedarBridge Academy pu...
DATE: Oct 08, 2014
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
About 400 Smith’s homes went without electricity for several hours last night following a power cut.
Traffic lights at the busy Collectors Hill junction were also put out of action by the outage, caused after two overhead cables burned out at around ...
DATE: Oct 08, 2014
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Recently in this space, Minister of Finance, Bob Richards felt the need to criticise my statements on the economy. Mr Editor, the fact that the Minister would attack me is not surprising, but the lack of depth of the OBA’s ideas for diversification a...
DATE: Oct 08, 2014
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David Burt, Premier of Bermuda
A mechanical digger was scooped from the water in Castle Harbour yesterday and put onto dry land.
A crane and barge, operated by Correia Construction, arrived at the Airport Waste Management Facility at around 2pm.
And workers attached two slings to ...
DATE: Oct 08, 2014
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