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The owner of a Southampton garage has been charged with unlawfully employing a Jamaican man.
Ricky Johnson, 51, of Orchard Lane, Pembroke, denied hiring 58-year-old Jamaican national Owen Morrison without a work permit, when he appeared in Magistrate...
DATE: Apr 09, 2014
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A Pembroke woman has been charged with unlawfully causing grievous bodily harm to a man.
Twenty-seven year-old Deonna Hill, of Angle Street, denied attacking Wendell Phillips on Tuesday, April 8.
Senior Magistrate Archibald Warner released Ms Dill on...
DATE: Apr 09, 2014
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A Yorkshire Terrier that went missing yesterday in the Black Bay area of Sandys is back home.
Owner Jennifer Harvey said yesterday that her grandchildren were walking the dog on when they let it off its leash and it ran away.
However, Ms Harvey conf...
DATE: Apr 09, 2014
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Pembroke residents will get the chance to speak of their neighourhood concerns at a Police Community Clinic this Saturday.
The ‘Meet Your Community Action Team Officers’ (CAT) clinic will take place between 2pm and 5pm at Gorham’s Ltd on St. John’s R...
DATE: Apr 09, 2014
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The plundering of crops under cover of darkness is “rampant”, according to West End farmer Tom Wadson.
The practice, euphemistically called “night farming”, is “blatant theft — call it what it is so nobody gets confused”, he said.
“They don’t know th...
DATE: Apr 08, 2014
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Jonathan Bell
The life of a man in need of a heart transplant hangs in the balance as confusion over his health insurance mounts.
Suffering from congestive heart failure, father of four Garry Dill, 57, was still working as an electrician as of last Friday, despite...
DATE: Apr 08, 2014
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Camera footage could assist in the capture of two armed and masked men who tried to rob a fast-food restaurant.
David Furbert, owner of the Mr Chicken outlet raided at the weekend, said police were viewing CCTV footage from the rear of the store to h...
DATE: Apr 08, 2014
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Police will make up for the gap in the Island’s security camera coverage left by the implementation of a new CCTV system, according to National Security Minister Michael Dunkley.
Saying he was “very disappointed” by the delay in getting new cameras u...
DATE: Apr 08, 2014
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Illegal dumping at Marsh Folly is making a dirty and dangerous job even worse for staff — prompting one irate worker to call for the public to show more consideration.
“We need to have cameras installed down here — this is all stuff that’s supposed t...
DATE: Apr 08, 2014
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Government’s decision to block a documentary film crew from entering the Island had made headlines around the world.
The team from Canada wanted to come to Bermuda to make a film on the 1996 rape and murder of Ontario teenager Rebecca Middleton.
But ...
DATE: Apr 08, 2014
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Gareth Finighan