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Crowds of about 1,000 thronged Front Street for the opening of Harbour Nights last night.
The city’s waterfront was pedestrians-only from the Bird Cage by Queen Street, down to Parliament Street. With the Veendam in port and ferries bringing in more ...
DATE: May 19, 2011
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The Bermuda Public Service Union (BPSU) vote in favour of a low increase of civil servants’ wages was last night hailed as “a very positive step” by Premier Paula Cox.
Ms Cox said she welcomed the BPSU agreement, after nearly 500 of the Union’s Gover...
DATE: May 19, 2011
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Frustrated truckers who say they are losing business to private truck owners last night voiced their concerns to Government.
A meeting of the Bermuda General Truckers Association (BGTA) was held at Bailey’s Bay Cricket Club, with director of public t...
DATE: May 18, 2011
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The cost of health care for Bermuda’s insurers is set to rise by three percent for the new fiscal year, according to a report released today.
The 2010 Actuarial Report for the Bermuda Health Council bases its calculations on the price of a minimum h...
DATE: May 17, 2011
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A trucking boss last night hit back at accusations that his business has taken on a non-Bermudian at the expense of locals.
The Royal Gazette has been contacted by a truck driver who claimed that Julian Lodge, of Lodge Trucking, gave a mainly truck d...
DATE: May 17, 2011
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Maths virtuoso Israel Sanchez is contemplating a bright future in civil engineering as graduation draws near.
The S4 CedarBridge Academy student has been accepted into the engineering programme at Canada’s McGill University.
As a result the 16-year-o...
DATE: May 14, 2011
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Bermuda has more than 100 children in foster care, and the Department of Child and Family Services needs more members of the public to help.
May has been declared Foster Care Month by Youth, Families, Sports and Community Minister Glenn Blakeney, to ...
DATE: May 13, 2011
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Charity founder Clement (Clem) Talbot has been hailed as a local hero for his contributions to Bermuda.
Mr Talbot was yesterday presented with the Bermuda CableVision Community Service Award, by the company’s general manager, Terry Roberson.
He was a...
DATE: May 13, 2011
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Today was declared International Nurses’ Day by Health Minister Zane DeSilva, who paid tribute to Bermuda’s nearly 600 nurses in a ceremony at City Hall.
Beverly Brangman, the 2011 nurse of the year, used the occasion to announce a Nursing Expo to be...
DATE: May 12, 2011
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A 16-year-old boy who was trapped under a car after a crash by the Trimingham Hill roundabout is said to be in stable condition at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital (KEMH).
The collision between his auxiliary cycle and a car took place around 4.20pm ...
DATE: May 12, 2011
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