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Premier Ewart Brown has scotched reports from Junior Transport Minister Marc Bean that Government might have to replace some fast ferries.
Speaking earlier this month after ferry workers went on strike over unspecified problems with the fleet, Sen. B...
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The number of people arrested for drunk driving this year has gone up by 22 percent.
So far this year, 239 people have been arrested for suspicion of impaired driving compared to 178 in the first half of last year.
CADA Chairman Anthony Santucci spok...
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Butterfield Bank climbed 0.7 percent in brisk trading on the Bermuda Stock Exchange yesterday.
The bank climbed one cent to $1.46, as 51,800 of its shares changed hands.
Ascendant Group Ltd., owner of electricity company Belco, fell 3.3 percent, or 4...
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A man who shot a teenager in the back at a nightclub was this morning jailed for ten years.
Dwayne Signor, 29, was convicted by a jury last month of wounding 18-year-old Shawn Williams and possessing a gun at the Royal Artillery Association Club in S...
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A dispute over a 35ft Digicel cell phone tower that was erected without planning permission will head to Supreme Court later this month. The Department of Planning launched an investigation into the mast on Knapton Hill, Smith's, last summer followin...
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TORONTO (Reuters) – Canada's dollar looks set to bounce back above its US counterpart for the second time this year, but a slowing economy and flat Canadian interest rates suggest a short-lived rally with little underlying strength.
The Canadian doll...
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Truckers across the Island are upset that their business is being taken away by what they call "illegal trucking".
At a general truckers meeting Tuesday night in Bailey's Bay, truckers stood up to express their concerns at the lack of business they h...
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It's now punishable with a $500 fine, but during rush hour in Hamilton yesterday almost one driver per minute was spotted using a hand-held device.
Between 7.45 and 8.45 a.m., a visual survey of traffic approaching Spurling Hill came up with a total ...
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Police have been told that while Hamilton Police Station has "active" mould growth, the problem does not pose "innate concerns for the safety and health" of staff.
Assistant Commissioner of Police Paul Wright made the remarks after receiving a prelim...
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A planned 215-berth marina has been rejected by the Development Application Board over concerns that it may harm the local turtle population.
The Stocks Harbour Marina, which would have been built on Bermuda Land Development Company property just Eas...
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