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A benevolent fund for children traumatised by gang violence must embrace the families of shooters as well as their victims, according to community activist Gina Spence.
Optimistic that her charity is close to creating the fund for 37 children whose l...
DATE: Nov 22, 2013
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Jonathan Bell
Danielle Raynor, the Lady Bluebirds goal shooter, has urged her teammates to build upon their inspiring victory over a rejuvenated Pink Panthers in their previous outing.
Lady Bluebirds were forced to pull out all the stops at Bernard Park last weeke...
DATE: Nov 22, 2013
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Colin Thompson
This week Bermuda Governor George Fergusson paid a visit to a special palm growing on the grounds of Government House.
The tree was planted 52 years ago by President John F Kennedy during a crucial summit with Prime Minister Harold MacMillan.
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DATE: Nov 22, 2013
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Jessie Moniz Hardy
A further $10 million in fundraising is needed to cover a $40 million payment for Bermuda’s new hospital wing before next year’s impending deadline.
However, Health Minister Patricia Gordon-Pamplin said she was “completely optimistic and confident” t...
DATE: Nov 22, 2013
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Jonathan Bell
Tougher economic conditions have left the Salvation Army looking to raise $500,000 before Christmas to help thousands of families in need.
And some of those seeking assistance this year are former donors who have fallen on hard times.
Giving the gift...
DATE: Nov 22, 2013
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A basketball tournament raised almost $2,000 for the Family Centre last weekend.
Approximately 350 spectators filled the CedarBridge Academy gymnasium on Saturday to watch the teams compete for cash prizes of up to $1,000.
Around 60 competitors and o...
DATE: Nov 22, 2013
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A free public lecture on immigration policies by Progressive Labour Party MP Walton Brown has been delayed by a week.
The event was to take place on Tuesday but has been pushed back to December 3 because of a scheduling conflict, Mr Brown said.
The a...
DATE: Nov 22, 2013
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A Government Senator claims he has been left “deeply disturbed” following a court case involving former Bermuda Regiment officer Glenn Brangman who has been convicted of a sex assault on a young man.
And Junior Minister of Public Safety and Legal Aff...
DATE: Nov 22, 2013
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Gareth Finighan
Construction work on a maintenance yard at Botanical Gardens should be halted and reconsidered, according to a concerned member of the public.
Claire Smith said if the project reaches completion, it will be akin to an industrial site in the heart of ...
DATE: Nov 22, 2013
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
The Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute’s first ever Harbourside Market tomorrow afternoon promises a little something for the creative gift-giver in us all, from jewellery and holiday ornaments to home-made bath products.
The arts and crafts f...
DATE: Nov 22, 2013
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