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Hamilton now has a “sister community” in Atlanta, Georgia, thanks to the Island’s newest air link with the US.
The city has twinned with Buckhead, an affluent community in northern Atlanta. The American city is home to key executives from such compan...
DATE: May 30, 2011
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Little Venice and L'Oriental restaurants are preparing to reopen after an electrical fault caused a fire in their building.
The Little Venice wine bar should open today, said MEF Group director Teresa Chatfield.
Meanwhile L'Oriental is expected to op...
DATE: May 30, 2011
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A 59-year-old US visitor was today jailed for a month for importing cannabis to Bermuda.
Edith Lord Wolff, of California, admitted in Magistrates’ Court bringing 35.6 grams of cannabis inside her luggage on a May 17 flight from New York.
However, Wol...
DATE: May 25, 2011
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For 19-year-old Conor McLaughlin, signing up with International Student Volunteers (ISV) proved the easiest decision of this academic year.
“I change my mind a lot, but right away I knew I had to do this,” said Conor of the volunteering and adventure...
DATE: May 21, 2011
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Turnout was a little low for the meeting of the Bermuda General Truckers Association, admitted Government’s representative Dan Simmons.
Director of the Public Transportation Board and acting director at the Transport Control Department, Mr Simmons sa...
DATE: May 20, 2011
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Unveiling the new stamp ‘Piloting in Bermuda’ also launched an exhibit exploring the life of pilot and freed slave Jemmy Darrell.
In speaking at yesterday’s ceremony at the General Post Office in Hamilton, Information Services Minister Neletha Butter...
DATE: May 20, 2011
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A new commemorative stamp in honour of piloting in Bermuda has today been launched at the General Post Office.
An exhibit on one of the Island’s most famous pilots, freed slave James (Jemmy) Darrell, will also go on display at the GPO’s writing room....
DATE: May 19, 2011
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Education Minister Dame Jennifer Smith yesterday unveiled two murals created by students, and donated to arts collective the Chewstick Foundation.
About 40 middle school students worked with artists Cherie Richardson and LaVerne Richardson, at the Ap...
DATE: May 19, 2011
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Police have called for the return of missing ‘no parking’ cones, which are needed for public events on Bermuda Day and beyond.
They have asked for individuals or businesses who have traffic cones to call their nearest station so that officers can col...
DATE: May 19, 2011
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Liquor-licensed establishments now face a June 1 deadline to get certified under new regulations for serving alcohol or face heavy fines.
Cada chairman Anthony Santucci said there are still a few premises yet to go through the Training for Interventi...
DATE: May 19, 2011
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