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Alcohol is a $100 million dollar industry “largely un-policed” in Bermuda, according to the anti-drinking and driving organisation CADA.
Chairman Anthony Santucci told Hamilton Rotary Club yesterday that the group has successfully lobbied for changes...
DATE: Apr 13, 2011
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Bermuda’s summer ferry service cuts were the result of “tough decisions” by Marine and Ports, Government announced today.
“It was a difficult decision to completely eliminate the commuter service from the East End,” acting Transport Minister Michael ...
DATE: Apr 12, 2011
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A 43-year-old tourist received a hefty fine for importation after cannabis was found in his cruise ship cabin.
Edward John Molinari, from New York, admitted in Magistrates’ Court to the April 11 offence of importing drugs and drug possession.
The cou...
DATE: Apr 12, 2011
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A rower who dreamed of visiting Bermuda during his solo Atlantic crossing has been rescued after two weeks adrift at sea.
Victor Mooney, of Forest Hills in New York, had set out on February 26 on his third attempt to row from Africa to New York. Mr M...
DATE: Apr 09, 2011
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The Bermuda Broadcasting Company (BBC) hopes to re-launch one of its stations in about three weeks, according to CEO Rick Richardson and the broadcasters are also planning to introduce digital broadcasting at a later date.
Technical hitches have frus...
DATE: Apr 09, 2011
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Bermuda High School for Girls student Chelsea Smith has come to a decision: she’s headed for Europe this summer, to represent BHS and Bermuda at the Global Young Leaders Conference.
“It will be a chance to meet people from all over the world,” the 16...
DATE: Apr 09, 2011
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A shopping and duty-free facility at Heritage Wharf in Dockyard has been officially opened.
Run by Carole Holding, the shop is Bermuda’s only duty-free store open to cruise ship passengers.
The shop has been in operation since last year. It was offi...
DATE: Apr 08, 2011
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Former Bermuda Regiment Music Director Horace Gibbons died on Tuesday, having celebrated his 91st birthday on February 3.
Captain Horace Richard Stanley Gibbons, of Wellington Slip Road, St. George’s, enjoyed a life distinguished by music, starting a...
DATE: Apr 07, 2011
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The Evangelical Church in Paget is slated for demolition, as soon as Planning grants approval.
Earlier plans to knock down the structure on Mission Lane and replace it with a new church were turned down this month by the Development Applications Boar...
DATE: Apr 06, 2011
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Opposition Senate leader Jeanne Atherden has received Planning permission to add two condos to an eight-unit development she owns with her husband Maxim in Warwick.
Mrs Atherden said they built Manderley Mews after deciding to develop “a little commu...
DATE: Apr 05, 2011
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