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SWCC Centre Closed Until ‘At Least Early April’
Stephen Catlin: this is the hardest market in 50 years
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Produce From Inmate Gardening Programme Being Used To Supplement Kitchens Within Department of Corrections
“This is a fantastic initiative and yet another example of some of the positive developments coming from our correctional institutions,” said Minister of National Security Michael Weeks, JP, MP.
It follows the news that eight Westgate Correctional Facility inmates are thriving in a voluntary programme to certify them in sustainable farming.
Reminder: Sammy Wilson Community Centre Closed
As a public reminder, and as a follow up to an advisory which was issued late February, due to water and subsequent electrical damage experienced at the Sammy Wilson Community Center (SWCC) on Angle Street, the facility is closed until at least early April.
The Department of Youth, Sport and Recreation (DYS&R) notes that the Ministry of Public Works are making the necessary repairs to the space.
As such, all programmes normally held at the Sammy Wilson Community Center are suspended until the facility reopens, which again is anticipated to be around early April.
Premier & Minister of Finance travels to the United Arab Emirates for Investopia 2023
Premier David Burt travelled to Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates to attend the Investopia 2023 at the invitation of H.E. Abdullah Bin Touq Al Marri, the Minister of Economy for the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
At the conference, the Premier met with the UAE Minister of Economy, the Chair of Abu Dhabi Global Markets, H.E. Ahmed Jasim Al Zaabi, the Minister of State for Foreign Trade, H.E Dr Thani Al Zeyoudi and had an audience with H.E. Khaldoon Al Mubarak Managing Director and CEO of Mubadala.
Update on Salvation Army Shelter
Thank you Mr. Speaker, I rise in this Honourable House to say simply our homeless people deserve shelter and this Government – with the able assistance of the Salvation Army – is doing its part in providing quality transitional housing and support programmes for the most vulnerable in our society.
School Closures
Mr. Speaker, I rise today to update this House and the listening public on essential but difficult decisions that have been taken to advance the Government’s commitment to reforming Bermuda’s public education system.
911 & Govt Numbers Affected By BTC Outage
Truell Landy Awarded Chamberlain Scholarship
Bermudian Elijah Samuels to visit island on tall ship
Elijah Samuels, 18, who graduated from the Berkeley Institute last …
Community centre closed until at least early April
The Sammy Wilson Community Centre, on Angle Street, paused operations las…
Bermuda hit with landline phone outage
Laura Husband, head of customer care at Digicel-BTC, said the outage began less than an hour ago and that engineers are work…
Adrian Roach faces two fresh fighters in same night to win Bahamas Championship
As a…
Mixed fortunes for Bailey’s Bay hockey teams
Budgies Grey claimed their first win…
Bermuda Fattire Massive Race Day Six Results
Westgate inmates grow their own food in farm programme
Jackson Langley makes triumphant triathlon return
The promising triathlete scooped gold and bronze medals amo…
One Communications makes food donation to Eliza DoLittle
One Com…
Bermuda National squash Championships start on Monday
The pair have taken each other on in three successive finals with…
Insurers under pressure from ‘social inflation’ in jury awards
Joshun Stovell wants to bring solar power to the people
But certified electrician and renewable energy consultant Joshun Stovell says that b…
Kathleen Faries receives WiRe lifetime achievement award
Leverock Launches Youth Academy On Island
Eliot Partnership Appoints Leah Dean
Kiwanis Club Honour Sloan & Royce Wakefield
Hospital squeezed by Budget shortfall
Pati request fees are ‘punitive’, says human rights expert
Toby Mendel, executive director of the Centre for Law and Democ…
Regiment not at full complement since conscription ended
According to Major Dunca…
Column: Deep Sea Reefs Must Be Conserved
Devonshire Cougars lose valuable ground to PHC in title race
Devonshire Cougars lost valuable ground to PHC in the Premier Division title race when needing a last-minute penalty to rescue a point against Hamilton Pari…
Somerset Trojans ease releagation fears by beating Dandy Town
Somerset Trojans eased their relegation worries by getting the better of Dandy Town in an ill-tempered affair at Goose Gosling Field on Sunday.
Town dominated poss…
Football: PHC Zebras & St. David’s Win
Government to launch ‘Stop the Violence’ campaign
Administrators will also liaise with anti-crime agencies, charities, sports groups and othe…
Gombeys troupes come together in show of unity
The Gombey unity link-up began at Bulls Head car park in Hamilton and saw six tro…
Produce Harvested In Programme At Westgate
Sri Lankan association bands together to clean up forts
About 60 members of the organisation took part in a clean-u…
Photos: Gombey Troupes Gather For Unity
Anti-Slavery Tour & Museum Visit On March 19
Blazers goalkeeper Azir Harvey saves injury-time penalty to thwart Village
North Village’s title aspirations may have all but evaporated following a draw with cross-town rivals Boulevard Blazers on Sunday.
Sterling performances were p…
Pre-race favourite Sean Trott wins Lindo’s to Lindo’s 10K
The 33-year-old was among the leading contenders in the annual race, which started at L…
Photos & 360: Lindo’s To Lindo’s Road Race
National Museum launches new education programme
The free initiative consists of four interactive works…
Kathleen Faries receives lifetime achievement from WiRe
Photo Set II: 2023 Skyport Magic Mile Race
Parliament: Order Of Business For March 6th
Junior Davis Cup team bow out with a win over Nicaragua
The team of Sebastian Pukk, Vinny Boisvert and Zach Maguire …
Female spectator has broadcast shut down after filming PHC match
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