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BWS Forecast: Low Near 10°C/50°F Tonight
| Prepare your heaters and blankets, as according to the Bermuda Weather Service [BWS] this evening [Jan 29] could be quite cold — by Bermuda standards — with the BWS forecast predicting a low near 10°C/50°F. “Frequent showers will quickly move through our area but most notably will be the dramatic temperature plunge, reaching near 50F/10C […]
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Clinic helps men without health insurance to get prostate screenings
EMO Update
The Emergency Measures Organization provided the following update:
Public schools and government offices are open today. Extra mini buses have been scheduled for the school runs.
The bus service will not resume until about 9am, after the Department of Public Transportation has done an assessment.
BELCO will provide updates on outages.
EMO Update – Paget Primary Closed Today
There is no power at Paget Primary School, parents are advised to keep their children at home today.
All other public schools will open as usual this morning.
BFRS Responds To 13 Calls During Winter Storm
| The Bermuda Fire & Rescue Service responded to 13 emergency calls last evening [Jan 28] during the winter storm. A BFRS spokesperson said, “The BFRS responded to 13 emergency call last evening during the winter storm. Five automatic fire alarms Six pole fires One emergency special service One EMS call “The pole fires were located […]
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Live Video: Minister Burch Press Conference
| Minister of Public Works Lt/Col David Burch is holding a press conference this morning [Jan 29], and we will have additional coverage later on and in the meantime the live video is below. Related Stories Video: PLP Annual General Conference Video: Finance Minister Press Conference Video: Finance Minister, Labour Minister, BEDC Video: Road/Water Safety Press […]
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Photos: First Full Moon Of 2021 During Storm
| While it may have been somewhat overshadowed by the high winds, the first full moon of the year lit up the sky last night [Jan 28] in the midst of the winter storm. According to the Old Farmer’s Almanac, January’s full moon is often referred to as the “wolf moon” as a reference to wolves […]
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BELCO: 3600 Without Power On Friday Morning
| As of 8:00am this morning [Jan 29] there were approximately 3,600 customers without power, BELCO has confirmed. BELCO Director of Communications and Culture Krista Barnes provided an update on outages as a result of the winter storm, saying: “BELCO crews continue to work to restore power across Bermuda following damage caused by the winter storm. As […]
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BILTIR Hosts Diversity & Inclusion Seminar
| Bermuda International Long Term Insurers and Reinsurers [BILTIR] recently hosted a diversity and inclusion training seminar for members which was “aimed at tackling unconscious bias in the workplace.” A spokesperson said, “Unconscious bias, also called implicit bias, refers to subconscious preferences that individuals can have for people or groups that can unintentionally influence behaviour and decision […]
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Respected hotelier ran Sonesta Beach
Tynes Bay incinerator pollution increases
Fewer wedding bells as marriage rate falls
Man denies sex assault and depriving woman of liberty
Aircraft registry spends millions of dollars on contracts
Three year ban for drink driving trucker who hit motorcyclist
Restaurant Weeks Review: Pink Beach Club
| [Written by Mikaela Ian Pearman] My third stop for Restaurant Weeks was Pink Beach Club at The Loren. I eat here often for breakfast and lunch, but hadn’t been for dinner in awhile so I was very excited. If you’ve been to Pink Beach Club, you know it’s an open air restaurant. I was a […]
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Bermuda Stock Exchange Report: Jan 28 2021
| January 28 saw 0 shares trade on the Bermuda Stock Exchange. The BSX finished at 2,156.71, even on the day. There were 0 advances, 0 declines, and 62 remained unchanged. The full report for the day is available here [PDF]. Related Stories ‘Active And Significant Year For The BSX’ MIH Acquires 100% Ownership Of The […]
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AXIS Capital’s Fourth Quarter 2020 Results
| AXIS Capital Holdings Limited announced financial results for the fourth quarter ended December 31, 2020. Commenting on the fourth quarter 2020 financial results, Albert Benchimol, President and CEO of AXIS Capital, said: “This was a year of tremendous challenge. First and foremost, our thoughts are with the people and families afflicted by COVID-19 and those whose […]
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OBA leader denies backing for income tax
COVID-19 Daily Release 28 January 2021
Good day.
There were 489 test results received by the Ministry of Health since the last update, and one was positive for COVID-19. The new case is classified as under investigation, as it is a resident with no currently identified link to other known cases or history of travel in the past 14 days.
Additionally, since the last update, two cases have recovered.
There are currently 28 active cases, of which;
· 25 are under public health monitoring and
· Three are in hospital with none in critical care;
The Ministry of Transport – Winter Storm Update
The Ministry of Transport wishes to provide the following update on the winter storm which is affecting Bermuda today.
Cancelled – Ministry of Education’s Parish Primary School Consultation Meeting
The Ministry of Education has cancelled tonight’s public consultation meeting on the proposals for parish primary schools due to the winter storm and increased winds anticipated later today and this evening,
The meeting was to be held online, and simulcast on Facebook Live, CITV and YouTube from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
The Ministry of Education would like to avoid any disruption of the meeting due to potential power and internet connections.
OBA Leader: “I Flatly Refute Premier’s Claims’
| “I flatly refute Premier Burt’s claims that the One Bermuda Alliance is in agreement with the PLP’s agenda to implement personal income tax,” Opposition Leader Cole Simons said. Premier’s Comments Speaking at last night’s PLP Conference, Premier David Burt said, “I look forward to the work of the new Tax Reform Commission and I welcome […]
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Covid-19: one new case recorded
Covid-19: 489 Results, 1 New Positive Case
| There were 489 test results received and one was positive for Covid-19 — which is classified as under investigation — and the island currently has 28 active cases. A Government spokesperson said, “There were 489 test results received by the Ministry of Health since the last update, and one was positive for COVID-19. The new case is classified as under […]
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30 Minute Video: Jan 28 ZBM Evening News
| With an aim to expand the way they deliver their news to the community, the Bermuda Broadcasting Company is continuing to live stream their evening news programme online for viewers both on the island and abroad. The live video will begin at 7.00pm, and play to 7.30pm, and then the replay will be available: Related […]
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Conyers Black History Month Essay Competition
| In honour of Black History Month, Conyers is launching an essay competition, inviting middle and senior school students to submit an essay on the contribution a black heroine or hero has made to the Bermuda legal system, with a $1,000 prize for the winner. Announcing the competition, Conyers Director Neil Henderson said: “Conyers is committed to […]
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Storm force winds expected soon
Live Updates & Videos: Winter Storm, High Winds
| [Updating] The island is expected to experience high winds today [Jan 28] with the Bermuda Weather Service [BWS] issuing a Storm Warning valid for late Thursday afternoon through Thursday evening, and a Gale Warning for Thursday. “From a public safety stand point, our main message is urging care, caution and common sense,” National Security Minister […]
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Zakiya Johnson Lord To Take Part In Panel Today
| Bermudian Zakiya Johnson Lord will be part of a panel at 5.00pm Bermuda time today [Jan 28] with the panel aiming to “highlight the LGBTQIA+ community within the Black community.” The Black Voices LGBTQIA website said, “Join us this Black Heritage Month while we highlight the LGBTQIA+ community within the Black community. During this 60-min […]
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MP Wade: ‘Education Reform Is Well Underway’
| “Education Reform is well underway to ensure a 21st century learning environment for our children is in train,” MP Jason Wade said. Speaking at last night’s PLP Annual General Conference, MP Wade said, “These are exciting times for our education system as we forge ahead with the plans to provide our children a system that […]
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Bermuda Digest of Statistics 2020
Today, Minister for the Cabinet Office the Hon. Wayne Furbert, JP, MP, released the Bermuda Digest of Statistics 2020 from the Department of Statistics.
The Minister explained, “The Digest is structured into ten sections and contains brief analyses, quick facts and charts for each section. There are more than 60 statistical tables which provide a wealth of data about Bermuda’s social, demographic and economic conditions. This publication is an excellent tool for research, school projects, marketing initiatives and business planning.”
2020 Environmental Statistics Compendium
Today, the Minister for the Cabinet Office the Hon. Wayne Furbert, JP, MP, released the 2020 Environmental Statistics Compendium from the Department of Statistics.
The Minister explained, “The Compendium is structured into thirteen sections and contains brief analyses, tables and graphs for each section. There are more than 40 statistical tables which provide a wealth of data about Bermuda’s environmental conditions. This publication is an excellent tool for research, school projects and promoting awareness about issues affecting Bermuda’s environment.”
Bermuda Road Safety Council Press Statement 28 January 2021
The Bermuda Road Safety Council would like to take this opportunity to reiterate our call for safer roads.
Photos: Bernie Memes In Joan Aspinal Art
| Author and artist Joan K. Aspinal recently created a series of artwork based on the Senator Bernie Sanders meme that went viral in the United States following the inauguration of President Joe Biden, when the Vermont Senator went viral for his casual coat and notable mittens. The artwork depicts Senator Sanders in a number of situations, […]
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Carifta Swimming Championships Postponed
| The 2021 Carifta Swimming Championships — which were scheduled to take place March through April — have been postponed due to Covid-19. In a letter to affiliates, Cheryl Lady Forde President of the Barbados Amateur Swimming Association [BASA] stated, “It is with the greatest regret that I must inform you that the Carifta Swimming Championships […]
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1,173 Visited Hospital Due To Collisions In 2020
| 1,173 people visited King Edward VII Memorial Hospital’s [KEMH] Emergency Department or Urgent Care Centre due to road traffic accidents in 2020, according to the latest statistics from the Bermuda Hospitals Board [BHB]. According to the BHB, “Bermuda Hospitals Board statistics for the year 2020 are now available and show the following: “1,173 cases were […]
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Consultation Meeting Postponed Due To Storm
| The Ministry of Education has postponed tonight’s public consultation meeting on the proposals for parish primary schools “due to the winter storm and increased winds anticipated later today and this evening.” A Government spokesperson said, “The meeting was to be held online, and simulcast on Facebook Live, CITV and YouTube from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. […]
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Free admission at National Museum in February
Environmental statistics reported released
Stop driving recklessly, says Road Safety Council
Column: Rediscovery Of The Bermuda Cahow
| [Opinion column written by Glenn Fubler] The January 28, 1951 rediscovery of the Cahow – a sea bird which once flourished in Bermuda, but was thought to be extinct for 300 years – was a watershed event. That revelation had both local and global implications as it was symbolic of the type of rebirth being […]
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BEDC: ‘Think Like An Entrepreneur’ Course
| The Bermuda Economic Development Corporation [BEDC] will be offering the ‘Think Like An Entrepreneur’ course, an eight-week in depth course which is set to begin on Tuesday, February 2nd. A spokesperson said, “Don’t miss your chance to sign up for ‘an educational opportunity not to be missed!’ Think Like an entrepreneur, an eight-week in depth […]
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Minister Wilson: Online Vaccine Registration
| Minister of Health Kim Wilson is urging those who completed the online registration between January 11 -13th but have not yet received an appointment for their vaccine to email vaccine@gov.bm or call the hotline at 444 2498. In releasing the test results last night, Minister Wilson said: “It has come to our attention that some people, […]
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NMB Offers Free Admission In February
| The National Museum of Bermuda [NMB] is opening its doors for free to all Bermuda residents during the month of February for the eighth year. “NMB is a collective voice for and about Bermuda. Through collections, exhibits, and programmes, the Museum offers insights into contemporary issues and is one of the Island’s leading educational resources […]
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Environmental Statistics Compendium Released
| Minister for the Cabinet Office Wayne Furbert released the 2020 Environmental Statistics Compendium from the Department of Statistics. A Government spokesperson said, “Today, the Minister for the Cabinet Office the Hon. Wayne Furbert, JP, MP, released the 2020 Environmental Statistics Compendium from the Department of Statistics. The Minister explained, “The Compendium is structured into thirteen […]
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Bermuda Digest Of Statistics 2020 Released
| Today, Minister for the Cabinet Office Wayne Furbert released the Bermuda Digest of Statistics 2020 from the Department of Statistics. The Minister explained, “The Digest is structured into ten sections and contains brief analyses, quick facts and charts for each section. There are more than 60 statistical tables which provide a wealth of data about […]
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BRSC Reiterate Their Call For Safer Roads
| The Bermuda Road Safety Council [BRSC] have reiterated “their call for safer roads” saying the ”disregard of traffic laws and reckless behaviours seen on our roads is of utmost concern.” A spokesperson said, “The Bermuda Road Safety Council would like to take this opportunity to reiterate our call for safer roads. “The recent road traffic collisions […]
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Premier On Taxes, Change, Immigration & More
| “A fairer tax system can help us reduce our cost of living, which in turn will boost economic growth, and that is why it is essential that it be advanced,” Premier David Burt said. Speaking at last night’s PLP Annual General Conference, the Premier said, “I will ensure that this party delivers on our mandate […]
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