No new Covid-19 cases today | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

No positive cases of Covid-19 were recorded out of 895 test results received by the Ministry of Health today.Bermuda has had a total of 181 confirmed positive cases, including four which remain active and are under public health monitoring. None are in hospital.A total of 168 people have recovered nine have died.The average age of all confirmed positive cases is 56 and the age range is from 9 to 101.Bermuda’s country status is “sporadic cases”. The seven-day average of real ti
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Law catches up with speeding motorcyclist | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

A man who evaded a speeding charge for three years was fined more than $1,000 today after police found a warrant for his arrest when he was pulled over for speeding earlier this year.Thomas Heyliger-Crane, 26, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court to speeding at 81km/h and riding without the proper licence in 2017.He also pleaded guilty to speeding at 66km/h earlier this year.The court heard that Heyliger-Crane was stopped by police on North Shore Road in Devonshire for riding a motor
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Man accused of threatening Premier | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

A man who denied posting a threat against the Premier on social media will be released after almost three months in custody.Magistrates’ Court heard today that Jared Gordon, 31, will be released on $3,500 bail on the condition that he wear an electronic monitoring device.Mr Gordon, from Sandys, was charged with posting a message against David Burt on social media that was “menacing in character”.The incident was alleged to have happened on July 15.Mr Gordon appeared in Magistr
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Warwick Academy celebrates custodians | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

It’s time to take a look around and celebrate some of the most dedicated people in the school, our custodians! October 2nd is National Custodians Day and never has their job been more important than in the age of Covid-19, when cleanliness is key.Our Custodians help to keep our school up and running and without them life at school as it is today would not be possible. We are fortunate to have 4 in the department, Gary McCullough, Jet Thorne, Roger Ramatar and Emanuel Rodriques. Although ma
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Teenager admits robbery | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

A teenager this morning admitted robbing a grocery store with an imitation firearm in May.OJ Campbell, 17, from Pembroke, pleaded guilty in the Supreme Court to charges of robbery and using an imitation firearm to commit an indictable offence on May 28.However he denied a charge of taking a motorcycle without consent on the same day.All of the offences were linked to an incident at the Rubis gas station on St John’s Road, Pembroke.Prosecutor Carrington Mahoney accepted the ple
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Code of conduct for MPs ‘in the works’ | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

A long-promised code of conduct for MPs will be tabled soon after the new parliamentary session begins in November, according to the most recent Speaker of the House.Dennis Lister, who became Speaker after the Progressive Labour Party’s election win in 2017, said the document had “been in the works for a period of time” but had been delayed in part due to the coronavirus pandemic.”Once the new House convenes, it will be one of the early items that will be assented,” he said. “It’s part of m
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BPSU to discuss austerity measures | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

Members of the island’s white collar union have been asked to attend an “urgent” meeting tomorrow.A message from the Bermuda Public Services Union advised workers that the gathering was about “the Government’s austerity measures”.It added: “Please make every effort to attend this important meeting.”Public officers were told that the event will be in Victoria Park from noon.They were advised that masks should be worn and that they must adhere to physical distancing guidelines.
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Bacardi names Grice as general counsel | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda Business

Bacardi Ltd has appointed Todd Grice, an 18-year veteran of Coca-Cola, as senior vice-president and general counsel. Mr Grice brings 25 years of legal practice to Bacardi, with expertise in corporate governance, competition law, securities law, intellectual property, mergers and acquisitions, and commercial transactions. This appointment follows the long-planned retirement of Eduardo Sanchez who served as Bacardi’s senior vice-president and general counsel for 17 years. Pending appro
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White Mountains to buy majority stake in Ark | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda Business

Bermudian-based White Mountains Insurance Group has agreed to invest up to $1 billion of fresh capital into Ark Insurance Holdings Ltd and acquire a majority stake in the Lloyd’s of London insurer.One of the results of the deal will an upgrade of Ark’s existing Bermuda operation into a Class 4 reinsurer – the largest category under the Bermuda Monetary Authority’s licensing regime – and the hiring of new underwriters on the island. Ark is the parent company of Ark Syndicate Management Ltd,
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Crypto exchange Bittrex gets BMA licence | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda Business

Bittrex Global (Bermuda) Ltd has been given a licence to operate its cryptocurrency exchange under the supervision of the Bermuda Monetary Authority.The Bittrex Global executive team is to begin growing its presence in Bermuda and intends to open an opening a Bermuda office and hire up to three people this year, with further hires as the business grows.Brittrex Global (Bermuda) Ltd has received a full Class F Digital Assets Business Act licence from the BMA.Tom Albright, chief execut
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More work must be done to tackle sexism | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

Election candidates from all three parties have praised Bermuda for its high level of gender diversity in the workplace.Tinée Furbert, of the Progressive Labour Party, Gavin Smith, of the Free Democratic Movement and Daquan Scott, of the One Bermuda Alliance, pledged to continue to combat sexism on the island.Ms Furbert, the PLP candidate in St George’s South, said that she wanted to support gender diversity in different sectors across the island, particularly politics.She added: “Wo
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Relief for Steede as Hornets advance | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda Sport

Kwame Steede, the Dandy Town Hornets coach, admits he was relieved his side advanced to the semi-finals of the Dudley Eve Trophy after they blew a two-goal lead and then saw PHC Zebras miss two penalties in a thrilling 3-3 draw at the National Stadium last night. Town needed just a draw to claim the second spot from group B but were almost denied as a brave PHC fightback in the second half kept the tie wide open. “It was a poor performance on our behalf, we had a great first half but the se
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Police interview person over $800,000 Savvy deal | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

Police confirmed last night that “a person of interest” was helping with inquiries in connection with an $800,000 government deal with an American music promoter.The news came after lawyers for the Government failed to locate Anthony Blakey in Georgia to serve him with a legal demand to return the bulk of the cash, plus interest.Police did not identify the individual being interviewed – but it is understood to be Danilee Trott, a Bermudian event planner who worked with Mr Blakey.The
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West happy to secure amateur crown | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda Sport

Eric West enjoyed a memorable debut competing at the Johnnie Walker Classic.The 36-year-old won the amateur title at the first attempt by two shots and punched above his weight having also placed second behind overall winner Daniel Augustus.West saved his best for last as he fired a bogey-free two-under 68 in the final round to finish last weekend’s 36-hole championship at Ocean View Golf Course at one-over par, five shots behind course record holder Augustus.”The Johnnie Walker Clas
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Village keep their hopes alive | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda Sport

Jaizel Smith-DeShield’s first-half strike kept North Village’s Dudley Eve Trophy hopes alive at the National Stadium last night.The Village forward scored the only goal of the game against Robin Hood just before the break after pouncing onto Tahmi Williams’s rebound in the box and drilling in a low shot at the far post.Hood enjoyed swathes of possession and had plenty of good looks at goal but were unable to convert through of combination of poor finishing and some solid defending by a well
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Cannonier asks voters to take ‘leap of faith’ | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

Voters were asked to “take a leap” yesterday and “speak boldly” when they went to the polls today.Craig Cannonier, the leader of the One Bermuda Alliance, added that his party had learnt from its time in government from 2012 to 2017.He said: “You have seen the One Bermuda Alliance do this before and you have seen that when we work together, the results are phenomenal. “The greatest weapon we have against any threat is our ability to quickly rally together, help each other and weather
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Lighthouse Medical partners with SPCA | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda Business

Lighthouse Medical Supplies Ltd has announced a new partnership with Bermuda SPCA that will raise funds for promotion of kindness to animals and prevention of animal cruelty. Mike Serebrennik, chief operating officer at Lighthouse Medical Supplies, which is on Cemetery Road, Pembroke, said: “The main purpose of our work is to promote the wellbeing of people. Animals contribute to our wellbeing as well, and deserve kindness in return.”Kate Terceira, executive director at Bermuda SPCA, said:
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Agreement on environmental protection | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

Election candidates at a youth forum answered the call to ensure environmental protection.Desmond Crockwell, of the Free Democratic Movement, and Jason Hayward, of the Progressive Labour Party, both pledged to look into sustainable initiatives to slow the impact of climate change.Mr Crockwell said that it was imperative to push green personal habits such as recycling and limiting individual carbon emissions.He added: “A lot of this has to do with our way of living, like the use of ga
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‘Courageous’ FDM deserves a hearing | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda Opinion

Viewers of the old yet still startlingly accurate British TV series Yes Minister will know that when the hapless hero, Cabinet minister Jim Hacker, came up with a bold new idea, his civil servant, Sir Humphrey, would quickly damn it with praise in a very British way. If the idea would cost votes, Sir Humphrey would describe it as “very brave”. If it would cost the Government election, it was braver still. It was “very courageous”. And Sir Humphrey would then work to ensure the p
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Police interviews over US promoter deal | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

Police confirmed today that “a person of interest” was helping with inquiries in connection with an $800,000 Government deal with an American music promoter.The news came after lawyers for the Government failed to locate Anthony Blakey in Georgia to serve him with a legal demand to return the bulk of the cash, plus interest.Police did not indentify the individual being interviewed – but it is understood to be Danilee Trott, a Bermudian event planner who worked with Mr Blakey.The loan
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New EU representative after Webb stands down | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

An expert in public policy and European affairs will be the new Government of Bermuda representative in Brussels, it was announced today.Aliyyah Ahad will take over from Renee Webb, whose appointment to the post was announced in January 2019.Ms Ahad has lived and worked in Bermuda, Toronto, Paris, Rabat, Washington DC, Oxford, London, and Brussels. A Government spokeswoman said: “Ms Ahad has spent the last four years working in the heart of the European Union, building relationships
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LOM improve on BSX | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda Business

Shares of LOM Financial Ltd improved by one cent, or 0.4 per cent, to $2.80 after 8,800 traded on The Royal Gazette/BSX Index.On the New York Stock Exchange, shares of Butterfield Bank were up 33 cents, or 1.5 per cent at $22.28.The Royal Gazette/BSX Index was up 0.06 of a point at 1,738.61, while the BSX Insurance Index rose 9.69 points, or 0.73 per cent, to 1,336.18.
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Road repairs planned in Southampton | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

Lighthouse Road and the Railway Trail in Southampton are to be closed for road repairs.The road closure from the junction with Middle Road to the Shawn Acres Lane junction and from the Railway Trail at Lighthouse Road to the Belco substation will run from October 7 to October 30. Road users were advised to use detours through St Anne’s Road or South Road. Roadworkers will be on site from 8am to 4pm, Mondays to Fridays.For more information, contact Tina Beer-Searle, Civil Engin
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Police name victim of Pembroke shooting | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

A woman murdered outside her home early on Wednesday was identified by police this afternoon as Garrina Cann, 31.Ms Cann was with guests at a party in the house, near North Shore, when she was fatally shot shortly before 12.20am.Detective Superintendent Nicholas Pedro, the head of the crime division, appealed for calm in the community, saying police had seen “talk of retaliation” on social media.”The response to this violence can’t be more violence,” he said.Mr Pedro said poli
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?James quits figure skating | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda Sport

Bermudian figure skater Vanessa James has retired from the sport amid allegations that her pairs partner Morgan Ciprès sent lewd photographs to an underage girl on Instagram.James and Ciprès, who has also quit figure skating, were expected to challenge for a medal at the Winter Olympics in Beijing, China, in 2022.They paired started skating together during the 2009-2010 season and won five French national titles, a bronze medal at the European Championships and came fifth at the Winter Olym
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Election 2020: Burt wants to close the divide | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

The Premier today told the country that tomorrow’s General Election was a “once in a generation opportunity to reshape Bermuda’s politics” and close the divide in Bermuda.David Burt said: “Bermuda will go to the polls in what will be remembered as one of the most important elections in our lifetime. Why do I say that? It’s because the next government will shape the future of Bermudians’ economy as we look to recover from the worst global pandemic in a century.”And I say that because we also
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Pilot fishing project launched | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

A pilot fishing co-operative was launched today.David Burt, the Premier, said the Bermuda Triangle Fishing Cooperative would increase fishermen’s incomes and boost the market for island-caught fish.He added that fish was a Bermudian staple, but island fisherman were unable able to keep up with demand.Mr Burt said: “Although we live on an island and are surrounded by healthy, crystal clear waters, it is not always easy to purchase local fish, creating an odd circumstance where fisherm
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BEDC picks Eve to partner on virtual market | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda Business

A virtual market to help Bermudian entrepreneurs and small businesses establish a presence online, and remove the financial burden of doing so, has taken a step forward.Jahde Eve, the founder of Code 441, who has helped Bermudian youngsters improve their technology skills during the past six years, has been selected by the Business Economic Development Corporation to partner in the building of a virtual market place.Jamahl Simmons, chairman of the BEDC, said a virtual market allows business
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Inflation rate down to zero in June | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda Business

The inflation rate was zero in June, meaning consumers paid the same as they did a year earlier for a basket of goods and services.It was the second monthly Consumer Price Index report this year to show a zero inflation rate, after April, the month of shelter-in-place restrictions.However, the Department of Statistics had difficulties in obtaining some of the price data it required, Wayne Furbert, Minister for the Cabinet Office, said.Mr Furbert said: “The public should note that som
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BA’s Heathrow switch welcomed by leaders | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda Business

Leaders of hospitality and global business associations in Bermuda have welcomed the news that British Airways will switch London gateways to Bermuda from Gatwick to Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 5 from March 28. The agreement, announced yesterday by BA and the Ministry of Transport, followed discussions between BA and the Bermuda Tourism Authority, Bermuda Airport Authority, Skyport Corporation, and air-service consultants Ailevon Pacific.Representatives of the island’s major industry groups
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Miss the first US presidential debate? Catch replay here until noon | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

The Royal Gazette, in conjunction with The Washington Post News Service and Bloomberg News will be offering The Washington Post’s livestream programming of the presidential and vice-presidential debates.President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden will meet on stage tonight at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland for the first of the three presidential debates. The broadcast will start at 9pm Bermuda time. The debate itself will start
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Stand tall – even if your knees are shaking! | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda Columnists

I always remind people that health and fitness will save your life. I don’t just mean healthier internally or aesthetically, but also mentally.It takes a strong mind to keep exercising when their body is literally shaking or telling them to stop. The joy then comes in knowing that you’ve shown your body over and over again that it can keep going.As you continue on your fitness journey marvel in your strengths knowing that whilst you are improving physically you are getting mentally stronger
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PLP promises voters it is safe to go to polls | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

The Progressive Labour Party has appealed to voters to go to the polls tomorrow and promised that Covid-19 safety measures would be enforced.David Burt, the Premier, said yesterday that safety at polling stations had been a key concern for voters in his constituency.He said: “Everything is being done to ensure that voting on election day will be safe and secure. Our candidates through this campaign have been masked and canvassing in a socially distant manner.”At the polling stations
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PLP hits back over $800,000 loan to Blakey | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

The Progressive Labour Party branded attacks over a loan to a United States music promoter a “desperate” election tactic.A party spokeswoman said Anthony Blakey, who disappeared after taking a $800,000 loan in April 2018 to set up a music studio at Dockyard, was previously involved with entertainment at the America’s Cup.The spokeswoman said: “If this company was so disreputable, with no connection to Bermuda and no experience in the country, as the One Bermuda Alliance wants Bermudians to
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Young artists explore the meaning of home | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

Pupils won praise for their artwork and helped win cash prizes for their schools.More than 70 pieces of artwork were entered into the Annual Art and Digital Competition, organised by the Mirrors Alumni & Friends Association and Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art.Pupils completed most of their work from home during the Covid-19 pandemic, with the theme “Home – exploring different notions of what constitutes a feeling of belonging”.Artwork, which included nine digital art submission
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Hornets pushing for place in semi-finals | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda Sport

The final three semi-final places in the Dudley Eve Trophy competition will be decided tonight at the National Stadium when the final group matches are held.Devonshire Cougars, with three points from their two group B matches, are already into the last four and are likely to be joined Dandy Town Hornets from that group. Town need just a draw against PHC in tonight’s opening match to advance.Things are closer in group A where the three teams, Somerset Trojans, Robin Hood and North Village w
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The devil is in the detail – or perhaps it’s not | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda Opinion

As discussed yesterday, a party’s platform should be a vital guide to how a party will govern if elected. It should also show that the party is ready to govern from Day 1. The One Bermuda Alliance’s platform, released over the weekend, does neither, because it is so short on detail. That may be because of the suddenness of the election call, but beyond using the OBA’s record when it was in government to argue that it will successfully encourage new investment to Bermuda as a means of rebuil
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‘Be kind’ for Mental Health Awareness Week | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

The public were asked yesterday to “be kind” to friends, colleagues and even themselves as part of a campaign designed to boost mental health.The Bermuda Hospitals Board, through the Mid-Atlantic Wellness Institute, will mark Mental Health Awareness Week from Sunday. Kindness will be the theme of the campaign and MWI will highlight its connection to good mental health.A BHB spokeswoman said: “While we all know that when someone is kind to us it makes us feel good, research now shows that it
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Edgar Wilkinson (1929-2020) | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

A top businessman and behind the scenes strategist when the former United Bermuda Party governed the island has died. Edgar Wilkinson was 90.Mr Wilkinson was also a board member at the Bermuda Monetary Authority in the 1980s.His businesses included the wholesalers Tobacco Associates, which supplied the island with Cuban cigars, from which he retired in 1998.The Salt Kettle, Paget, resident also ran airport gift shops in the 1990s in partnership with businessman John Casling.Mr
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Our recent trip to the island was a delight | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda Opinion

Dear Sir,There is a good reason we made our first air-travel trip since early March to Bermuda last month. My partner Susan and I, like many people confined to home for six months, decided it was time to get out and test the waters (literally!) and take a trip.We came to Bermuda for a number of reasons – foremost was the strong approach to controlling Covid-19. The testing procedures were handled very well in typical Bermuda style.Scuba diving and snorkelling have always been a draw
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Police officers close to deal over pay cuts | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

Police officers are on the verge of an agreement with the Government after months of negotiations over pay cuts, it was revealed last night. But the deal between the Bermuda Police Association and the government negotiating team over the changes, forced by the economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, has still to be ratified.The agreement, if approved, would mean police would take part in the government-wide package of cuts for a year.Emmerson Carrington, the chairman of the BPA, sa
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Covid 19: Extra testing before election | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

Voters who turn out for the General Election on Thursday will have “an extra layer of protection” from Covid-19, a Government spokeswoman said today.Saliva tests for the coronavirus will be offered by the Ministry of Health for officials employed by the Parliamentary Registrar, as well as election candidates, tonight and tomorrow night.Opening hours at the Perot Post office test centre on Queen Street in Hamilton will be extended from 6pm to 9pm both nights to allow tests to be carried out
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Covid-19: Island guaranteed vaccine access | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

Bermuda will get “guaranteed access” to Covid-19 vaccines when they become available, it was revealed this evening.Kim Wilson, the health minister, said the Bermuda Government had entered a contractual commitment that could deliver vaccines for 20 per cent of the population when an approved vaccine against the coronavirus strain arrived.She said the island would have access to approved vaccines through the British Government as well.The news came as the island’s Covid-19 count remain
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Be kind for mental health week | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

The public was today asked to “be kind” to friends, colleagues and even themselves as part of a campaign designed to boost mental health.The Bermuda Hospitals Board, through the Mid-Atlantic Wellness Institute, will mark Mental Health Awareness Week from Sunday.Kindness will be the theme of the campaign and MWI will highlight its connection to good mental health.A BHB spokeswoman said: “While we all know that when someone is kind to us it makes us feel good, research now shows that i
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Police, Government reach agreement | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

Police officers have reached an “amicable agreement” with the Government after months of negotiations. The deal between the Bermuda Police Association and the Government negotiating team over pay and other cuts forced by the economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic has still to be ratified.But Emmerson Carrington, the chairman of the BPA, said: “The BPA is pleased to announce that it has reached agreement in principle with the Bermuda Government.”This agreement sees the BPA accepting
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BA London service to switch to Heathrow | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda Business

British Airways will switch its Bermuda service from London Gatwick airport to London Heathrow from the end of March.The airline will fly Boeing 777s on the route, and the travel time from Heathrow to Bermuda is expected to be seven hours and 20 minutes.The first regular daily flight from Heathrow will be on March 28, and is scheduled to depart from Terminal 5.The BA service to Bermuda has already undergone a change this year. The service stopped on March 20 when regular scheduled co
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