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The head of the Civil Service has praised the SAGE Commission’s final report, claiming that some of its recommendations “are fresh and bold and, if adopted can help to address the fiscal challenges facing Bermuda”.
But Cabinet Secretary Donald Scott ...
DATE: Nov 15, 2013
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Gareth Finighan
Opposition leader Marc Bean has issued a withering attack on Government’s track record and its plans for the coming year.
Delivering the Progressive Labour Party’s Throne Speech Reply in the House of Assembly this afternoon, Mr Bean said that his par...
DATE: Nov 15, 2013
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It was back to basics for the Bermuda Hospitals Board (BHB) when a visiting expert on medical ethics was in Bermuda to talk about creating good relationships between medical staff, patients and families.
Dr Christy Simpson, Head of the Department of ...
DATE: Nov 14, 2013
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Jessie Moniz Hardy
A football club’s month-long campaign to raise funds to support a cancer charity — by scoring goals and wearing pink jerseys — has resulted in a $4,053,35 cheque for the Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre.
North Village Community Club ran its annual ‘K...
DATE: Nov 14, 2013
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A Filipino resident of Bermuda who lost her aunt to the devastation of Typhoon Haiyan was last night planning how to get help to other relatives left homeless by the storm.
Magdalena Francisco has learned that her aunt Frendis was killed in the city ...
DATE: Nov 14, 2013
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Jonathan Bell
A new one-stop centre for employment and labour initiatives has opened, and been hailed as marking a “significant milestone”.
The new Department of Workforce Development is the old Magistrates’ Court Building.
“The Ministry of Home Affairs has worked...
DATE: Nov 14, 2013
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Don’t forget to get your Christmas short stories in to The Royal Gazette.
The Dr Stanley Ratteray Memorial Christmas Short Story Contest is now open to writers of all ages.
The word count is 1,500 words and the deadline is December 3 at 5pm.
There ar...
DATE: Nov 14, 2013
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Jessie Moniz Hardy
Deadbeat dads who refuse to pay child support could face travel restrictions, according to Minister of Community, Culture and Sports Wayne Scott.
Mr Scott said that Government is still discussing “creative solutions” for those who fail to pay child m...
DATE: Nov 14, 2013
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
A landlord and a tenant generally have opposing objectives when negotiating a new commercial lease.
A landlord usually seeks the highest rent achievable, plus the tenant paying all costs for running the building. Conversely, a tenant usually prefers ...
DATE: Nov 14, 2013
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Residents and the SPCA have raised concerns over a pet retailer’s ‘puppy in the window’ display.
Pic-A-Pet has recently begun advertising puppies for sale by placing them in their Queen Street shop window, drawing both adoration and condemnation from...
DATE: Nov 14, 2013
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