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A plan to launch a marina development in St George could become a reality soon.
The Government’s Throne Speech suggested that legislation to get the project under way would come in this session of Parliament.
Mark Soares, of Bermuda Yacht Services, i...
DATE: Nov 21, 2018
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
As we have learnt in Charlottesville, Pittsburgh and Orlando, hate is not about geography.
The Clark brothers grew up in a dynamic and diverse neighbourhood in the nation’s capital, on a street with American flags and rainbow pride flags, pick-up tru...
DATE: Nov 21, 2018
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Petula Dvorak
Ross Tuzo, a master carpenter and saxophonist from the heyday of local music, has died. Mr Tuzo was 90.
He was also a prolific letter writer to The Royal Gazette in correspondence that spanned decades.
Topics ranged from politics, particularly the Pr...
DATE: Nov 21, 2018
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Jonathan Bell
Renovation work at a children’s home appears to have been at a standstill for more than 18 months, with at-risk youngsters housed instead in former administrative offices.
The Youth Development Centre closed temporarily at the end of March last year ...
DATE: Nov 21, 2018
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Sam Strangeways
Cyber insurance buyers and risk experts will be in Bermuda next month for a two-day conference.
The International Cyber Risk Management Conference will welcome 175 delegates, including 70 overseas visitors, representing pension funds, banks and tech...
DATE: Nov 21, 2018
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Universal Children’s Day was celebrated yesterday by Family Centre with a fundraiser at its premises on King Street.
The charity also thanked its donors in a gathering at Sunshine League House.
Children’s Day was created by the United Nations in 1954...
DATE: Nov 21, 2018
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Jonathan Bell
Bermuda is a small place, and I think that we all have cabin fever. But if one is discouraged from speaking freely because of how small the population is, and how we all know one another, can one still argue that we have free speech?
It is difficult ...
DATE: Nov 21, 2018
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Edwin Smith, Deputy Chair of the Bermuda Arts Council, today led participants through the second instalment of The Bermuda National Gallery’s Art & Value of Your Stories program.
Drawing a parallel between historical paintings of Bermuda and people’s...
DATE: Nov 21, 2018
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The island’s defence force is to launch a fresh drive for new soldiers for the second of its new-style Recruit Camps.
Volunteers for Recruit Camp Alpha, the first of two next year, have until the end of January next year to sign up for training, whic...
DATE: Nov 21, 2018
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Former premier Ewart Brown has been inducted to the Sports Hall of Fame at his old university.
Two plaques were awarded to Dr Brown, who was a member of the 1968 track team at Howard University in Washington.
The ceremony took place in Greenbelt, Mar...
DATE: Nov 21, 2018
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