City Responds To Supreme Court Judgement

“We will use every legal option at our disposal to protect our democratically elected system,” Hamilton Mayor Charles Gosling said, adding that “we believe that there are a number of grounds on which we could launch an appeal.” A spokesperson said, “The Corporation of Hamilton has today received a decision from the Supreme Court of […]

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BELCO: Exercise Caution When Flying Kites

BELCO is advising the public to “exercise caution when flying kites around the island.” “When most people think of kite flying, they might think of the tradition of making a paper kite and a fun activity,” stated Shelly Leman, Managing Director of Transmission, Distribution and Retail. “What might not be immediately at the forefront of their […]

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Flag At Half-Mast: Tribute To Kenneth Richardson

The Cabinet Office advised that “the flag on the grounds of the Cabinet Building, is being flown at half mast today in remembrance of Mr. Kenneth Richardson CVO, CBE, JP, Bermuda’s first Black Secretary to the Cabinet. “Mr. Richardson, whose private funeral service is today, served in the post from 1984 to 1993. On behalf of […]

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Police Confirm Fire ‘Considered Suspicious’

[Updated] The Bermuda Fire & Rescue Service have extinguished yet another fire, this one located on St Augustine Lane early this morning. A BFRS spokesperson said, “On Wednesday March 31, 2021 at 4:10am the Bermuda Fire and Rescue Service dispatch center received a report of a confirmed structural fire on St Augustine Lane. “One appliances […]

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Recipe: Low-Fat Fish Cakes For Easter Holiday

In an effort to offer clients access to healthier food alternatives, Bermudian personal trainer Kai Peters has provided a recipe for low-fat fish cakes in light of the upcoming Easter holiday. A spokesperson said, “Throughout the pandemic, Bermudian personal trainer Kai Peters has continued to support his clients virtually, overcoming the limitations and restrictions of […]

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ICO Decision On Department Of Immigration

Information Commissioner Gitanjali Gutierrez issued Decision 03/2021 in regards to the Department of Immigration. A spokesperson said, “On 19 March 2021, Information Commissioner Gitanjali Gutierrez issued Decision 03/2021, Department of Immigration. The Information Commissioner found the Department did not respond to the Applicant’s request for an internal review within the 6-week timeline prescribed by the […]

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DeRosa Competes At Al Schmidt Bulldog Relays

Tiara DeRosa represented Mississippi Valley State University at the Al Schmidt Bulldog Relays. DeRosa competed in the Women’s Shot Put finishing 8th with a top toss of 12.35m. She recorded one legal throw which came on her third attempt. During the Women’s Discus Throw, DeRosa finished 3rd with a top toss of 45.77m. DeRosa began […]

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BFRS Extinguish Fire On St Augustine Hill

The Bermuda Fire & Service have extinguished yet another fire, this one located on St Augustine Hill. A BFRS spokesperson said, “On Wednesday March 31, 2021 at 4:10am the Bermuda Fire and Rescue Service dispatch center received a report of a confirmed structural fire on St Augustine Hill. “One appliances from Hamilton Station and one […]

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Ministry: 14 Bus Runs Cancelled On Wednesday

The Ministry released the list of bus cancellations for this morning [March 31] with the list indicating that there are fourteen bus runs cancelled so far today. Related Stories Minibus Operators: It’s Not Financially Viable Govt: Bus Service Resumes On Wednesday Asphalt Resurfacing At Hamilton Bus Terminal DPT Contracts Eight Minibuses To Assist Update On […]

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Wallpaper Wednesday: Bermudiana Flower Easter

In the sixth of a new weekly series, Bernews’ latest ‘Wallpaper Wednesday’ offering is a cheerful Easter egg themed phone lock screen design which incorporates the Bermudiana, Bermuda’s national flower. The design below is also available here as a Facebook and Twitter profile cover image, and you can check back on Bernews every Wednesday for our […]

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Top 10 Most Viewed Videos For March 2021

During March, Bernews posted over 200 videos across our various social networks and our dedicated video website Bernews.TV, and the most viewed videos for the month included Desta Wilson singing, a car fire, Government’s Covid-19 press conferences, the supposed protest at Cabinet Grounds and more. As far as Facebook videos, the most viewed for the […]

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CLIA Call For Resumption Of Cruise Operations

The Cruise Lines International Association — which represents most major cruise lines — called on the U.S. CDC to “allow for the planning of a phased resumption of cruise operations from U.S. ports by the beginning of July.” The CLIA website said, “CLIA, which represents 95% of global ocean-going cruise capacity, today called on the […]

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Police: ‘Will Ensure The Expeditious Process’

The police revised the process for the handling of files related to Covid regulation breaches to “ensure the expeditious process of these matters,” and said a ”number of persons will appear in court starting next week.” Assistant Commissioner of Police Martin Weekes said, “The Bermuda Police Service [BPS] has recently undertaken a review of persons addressed […]

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Football: Bermuda Set To Play Aruba Tonight

The Bermuda football team will be playing against Aruba this evening [March 30] as part of the World Cup Qualifiers in Florida. Bermuda’s starting line-up, as posted by the BFA, includes Dale Eve, Eusebio Blankendal, Dante Leverock, Jaylon Bather, Calon Minors, Roger Lee, Lejuan Simmons, Kane Crichlow, Keishon Bean, Tokia Russell and Jahkari Furbert. Graphic courtesy […]

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Jahmico Trott Found Guilty Of Attempted Murder

A Supreme Court jury has found Jahmico Trott guilty of attempted murder, using a firearm and intimidating a witness. Police Detective Superintendent Nicholas Pedro said, “The Bermuda Police Service welcomes the guilty verdict delivered today in the matter of the attempted murder. “Today, a Supreme Court jury found the defendant Jahmico Trott guilty of: 1. […]

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35% Of Population Had 1 Dose, 24% Had 2

As of March 27th, there have been a total of 37,788 vaccinations given, so 35% of the population has received 1 dose, while 24% of the population has received two doses. During tonight’s press conference, the Government also provided the latest vaccination statistics, with Health Minister Kim Wilson saying, “We have now completed the eleventh full week […]

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Official Govt & Legal Notices For March 30 2021

The official Government and Legal notices for today [March 30] include the BEDC’s contracts valued at $50,000 or more. PATI: Bermuda Economic Development Corporation Notice Type: Government Notice Notice Sub Type: PATI Contracts valued $50,000 or more Notice ID: GN0286/2021 Public Authorities / Department: Bermuda Economic Development Corporation Publication date: 30 March 2021 Public Access […]

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Dr. Ty-Ron Douglas Speaking At ‘All In’ Forum

Bermudian Dr. Ty-Ron Douglas, who serves as the Associate Athletic Director for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging at the University Of California Berkeley, has been invited to speak at Sports Business Journal’s virtual All In Forum, which takes place today [March 30] and tomorrow [March 31]. The event website says, “SBJ All In will provide […]

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RUBiS Energy Good Friday & Easter Hours

RUBiS Energy Bermuda provided information about their opening hours for their various locations during the upcoming Good Friday and Easter Holiday. Related Stories RUBiS Good Friday & Easter Holiday Hours BSX Will Be Closed For Easter Holiday Esso Retail Service Station Holiday Hours RUBiS Energy Good Friday & Easter Hours City Of Hamilton Holiday Trash […]

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Senate: Order Of Business For March 31st

The Senate is scheduled to be in session on Wednesday [March 31] and the only statement listed on the Order Paper is a National Cultural Heritage Policy For Bermuda. The Order of Business follows below [PDF here]: Related Stories Parliament: Audio & Order Of Business Parliament: Audio & Order Of Business Information Commissioner’s ‘Monthly Roundup’ […]

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‘Cricket, Culture, And Sports On Both Islands’

On Thursday [April 1], the Bermuda Cricket Board will be hosting a Zoom webinar entitled “The Value Of Cricket” – a webinar discussion on cricket, culture, and sports featuring Premier David Burt, Grenada Prime Minister Dr. Keith Mitchell, BCB President Arnold Manders and Minister of Youth, Culture & Sport Dr Ernest Peets. Related Stories BCUA […]

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Govt Asks For Patience, Hotline ‘Overwhelmed’

The Government is “asking for patience” as the Covid-19 helpline and the vaccination helpline are “overwhelmed, receiving three times the number of calls,” with almost 1,800 calls yesterday. In releasing last night’s [March 29] test results, the Government said, “The recent increase in numbers means that the Covid-19 helpline and the vaccination helpline are overwhelmed, receiving […]

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International Business Week Kicks Off

The annual International Business [IB] Week commenced yesterday with a new digital campaign, “International Business is Everyone’s Business”. A Bermuda Business Development agency spokesperson said, “The campaign will promote scholarships and career opportunities in IB available to young people as well as highlight how the island’s global corporations supported the economy and wider community throughout […]

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Report: Multiple Teams Interested In Ajani Burchall

West Ham, Leeds United and Aston Villa are all reportedly interested in Bermudian Ajani Burchall, who recently made his pro debut at only 16-years-old. This is according to Football Insider, which said, “Aston Villa have joined the race to sign Bournemouth sensation Ajani Burchall, Football Insider has learned. “The young attacker, 16, is on the radar of […]

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iEPC Hires Student William Welch As Intern

Engineering company iEPC has hired William Welch as an intern as part of his university engineering programme. A spokesperson said, “William is a first year Mechanical Engineering student at the University of Waterloo in Canada. Like many, he attended classes virtually from home in Bermuda during the fall term due to COVID-19 restrictions. “Having completed […]

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Video: Attorney-General On ‘Revenge Porn Law’

The Bermuda Government released a video about the Criminal Code Amendment Non-Consensual Sharing of Intimate Images Act 2021 with comments from Attorney-General and Minister of Legal Affairs Kathy Lynn Simmons. In an online post, the Government said, “This Bill introduces criminal offences and penalties relating to the nonconsensual sharing, or threat of sharing, intimate images […]

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Firefighters Extricate Two People After Collision

Emergency services responded to a collision in Smiths last night [March 29], with firefighters extricating the passenger and the driver from the car, with both persons then transported to KEMH via ambulance. A BFRS spokesperson said, “At 11:26pm on Monday March 29, 2021, the Bermuda Fire and Rescue Service dispatch center received a report of […]

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Penny & Drum’s Spring/Summer Line For 2021

Penny & Drum’s new Spring/Summer line for 2021 includes a number of Bermuda themed scents – Bermuda Freesias, Bermuda Coconut Rum, The Tempest, Bermuda Cedar, Crystal Caves, Ginger Beer, Grotto Bay, Hibiscus Flower, Paradise Lakes, and Pina Colada. A spokesperson said, “These are in addition to the revamped core collection of the ever popular Bermuda […]

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Masterworks Closed, Offer ‘Art At Home’ Online

Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art is temporarily closing due to the new government regulations — which mandated that all museums close due to a spike in Covid cases — however they plan to “bring you art at home” via their website and social media. An email sent out by the organisation said, “Dear members, friends, […]

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Oil Insurance Declares $380 Million Dividend

During OIL’s Board Meeting, the directors approved the Company’s 2020 financial statements, discussed the development of its Strategic Plan, and approved the payment of a $380 million dividend on June 30th. A spokesperson said, “OIL held its March 2021 Board Meeting on Wednesday, March 24th at its offices on 3 Bermudiana Road in Hamilton, Bermuda. […]

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Covid: 108 New Cases, Now 396 Active

The Ministry received 3038 test results and 108 were positive for Covid-19 — one classified as imported, 35 classified as local transmission with known contact and 72 as under investigation – so the island currently has 396 active cases. A Government spokesperson said, “The Ministry of Health received 3038 test results since the last update, and 108 were positive […]

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Plans For Quarantine For Non-Vaccinated Travelers

There are no plans to shut down the airport, Premier David Burt said, however there are plans to introduce “mandatory quarantine requirements for non-vaccinated travelers in the near future.” During a Q&A session held along with Dr. Carika Weldon, the Premier was asked if there are plans to shut down the airport, and he replied […]

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Official Govt & Legal Notices For March 29 2021

The official Government and Legal notices for today [March 29] include list of proposed planning applications and traffic notice. List Of Proposed Planning Applications Advertised March 29, 2021 Notice Type: Government Notice Notice Sub Type: Notification Of Planning Applications Registered Notice ID: GN0282/2021 Public Authorities / Department: Planning Publication Date: 29 March 2021 Government Of […]

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Traffic Congestion By TCD, Avoid Area If Able

“Motorists who are not attending the pop-up walk-in and drive through Covid-19 testing service at the Transport Control Department [TCD] are advised to avoid the area if at all possible – or expect traffic delays in the area until the scheduled conclusion of the testing at 7:30pm today,” the police said today. A police spokesperson […]

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BF&M Reports Net Earnings Of $20.5 Million

BF&M Limited today delivered 2020 shareholders’ net income of $20.5 million. Shareholders’ net income for 2019 was $11.9 million. Group Chairman and CEO John Wight stated: “BF&M reported strong operating results for 2020, demonstrating resilience in an extraordinary year. Against a backdrop defined by the Covid-19 pandemic, drivers of our performance included a reduction in […]

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Advisory: Closures Within Registry General

The Registry General is advising that it will be closed to the public, however collection of certificates, notices, or any other documents may be done by appointment only. A Government spokesperson said, “Following government advice on measures to tackle the spread of the Covid-19 virus, the Registry General wishes to advise the public that in […]

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New ABIR Members: Conduit, Canopius, Mosaic

The Association of Bermuda Insurers and Reinsurers [ABIR] announced that Conduit Reinsurance, Canopius Reinsurance and Mosaic Insurance will be new members of ABIR, bringing their total membership to the largest in its 28-year history. A spokesperson said, “The Association of Bermuda Insurers and Reinsurers [ABIR] announced new global market entrants Conduit Reinsurance, Canopius Reinsurance and Mosaic […]

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Service Changes Within Ministry Of Home Affairs

The public is advised that due to the current Covid guidelines, there are changes to day-to-day operations within the Ministry of Home Affairs. A Government spokesperson said, “The public is advised that due to the current Covid guidelines, there are changes to day-to-day Government operations. Please note below some of the changes within the Ministry of […]

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Clarien Bank Changes Hours To 9am – 2pm

In light of an increase in Covid-19 cases and in accordance with current Government regulations, Clarien said they “will limit normal banking operations in the best interest of its employees, clients and residents of our community.” A spokesperson said, “Effective Tuesday, March 30, please note changes to Clarien operating hours, in addition to previously announced operational […]

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