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Wife’s plea over murder: ‘I just want justice for my husband’

April 14, 2021

The family of a man murdered last week in a case of mistaken identity this morning urged the public to help them find closure. Krishunna Outerbridge, the wife of Jordan Outerbridge, said: “I just want…
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St Regis proving popular with US buyers

April 14, 2021

The majority of the 15 condos opening under the first phase of the St Regis hotel are already under agreement for sale. Laura Purroy, general manager of Hotelco Bermuda Holdings, told The Royal Gaze…
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Empty car parks and quiet streets – Hamilton is strangely peaceful

April 14, 2021

On the first day of Bermuda’s second lockdown, Sarah Lagan toured an eerily quiet Hamilton where car parks were empty and those that were working were enjoying some peace and quiet. The roads, si…
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‘Awesome opportunity’ for Bermudians in Danny Glover academy

April 14, 2021

An opportunity has arisen for young Bermudians to participate in a leadership academy funded by Hollywood actor Danny Glover. The programme is run out of the Ivy League’s Princeton University in New J…
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Belco looking to move away from fossil fuels

April 14, 2021

Bosses at Belco say they working with members of the community to address concerns about emissions. Wayne Caines, Belco president, told the Hamilton Rotary Club yesterday that the energy provider was …
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Covid-19 advice for caregivers

April 14, 2021

Home caregivers have been advised on getting temporary exemption from stay-at-home orders during the latest round of public health restrictions. The Bermuda Health Council said registered home care pr…
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Bus drivers demand pay for time off to get Covid-19 tests

April 13, 2021

Buses are expected to remain off the roads for a second day tomorrow after a dispute between drivers and public transport managers remained deadlocked. Services were initially suspended last Friday a…
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Live at 5.30pm: Covid-19 press conference

April 13, 2021

David Burt, the Premier, and Kim Wilson, the health minister, are holding a virtual press conference today. It should start shortly. The Royal Gazette will stream it live and provide live updates…
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Support for homeless during stay-at-home

April 13, 2021

Bermuda’s homeless population will be sheltered during the stay-at-home period with the help of the Government, the Ministry of Social Development and Seniors pledged today. Tinee Furbert said that su…
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Police pedal bike warning

April 13, 2021

Pedal bikes should not be used during the stay-at-home period unless they are used for reasons specified within the regulations, police said today. A spokesman said: “The Bermuda Police Service wishes…
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More than 600 lose power in St George’s

April 13, 2021

Almost 650 people lost power this morning due to damage to an electrical pole. A Belco spokesman confirmed that customers in St George’s lost power at about 11am. It is unclear how the pole was damage…
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Two fined for Covid curfew breaches

April 13, 2021

Two people caught by police on South Road in breach of curfew were dealt fines in Magistrates’ Court this morning. Keishay Bean-Virgil, 33, pleaded guilty to a charge that she breached curfew in an in…
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Pension checks have been sent – Government

April 13, 2021

Pensioners should have received their Government cheques by mail yesterday, the Department of Social Insurance said. Those who received cheques can cash them in at their respective banks during their …
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‘She always thought of others’

April 13, 2021

A 34-year-old woman who lost her battle with cancer had planned to surprise a survivor by honouring her in an annual charity cause. It would have been the third time that Kevina Santucci, a mother of …
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Medical clinic wins insurance legal battle

April 13, 2021

A medical clinic will now have its imaging services covered by standard insurance after a judge ruled in its favour. The Bermuda Health Council (BHeC) had refused to include procedures such as MRIs an…
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Advance forecast of busy hurricane season

April 13, 2021

Another advanced forecast has warned that warm waters in the Atlantic could lead to a busy 2021 Hurricane Season. Researchers at Colorado State University said they anticipate an above-normal season t…
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Vaccination is ‘light at the end of the tunnel’

April 13, 2021

A Bermudian doctor working with Covid-19 patients in the UK said the vaccine was “a light at the end of the tunnel” that will enable the island to eventually return to normal. Clemmie Stubbs, who work…
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Raft of Covid ‘circuit breaker’ regulations announced

April 12, 2021

The Premier, David Burt, tonight outlined a raft of restrictions which he hopes will act as a “circuit breaker” to help stem the rise in cases of Covid-19. It came as the number of people in hospital …
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Five more in hospital with Covid but active cases show slight drop

April 12, 2021

The number of people in hospital with Covid-19 has grown by five to 41, the Government announced tonight. There are six patients in ICU and the number of active cases is now 859 – a slight drop from …
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OBA attacks Government over stay-at-home planning

April 12, 2021

The Leader of the Opposition tonight accused the government of not properly planning for the stay-at-home order. Cole Simons said that he understood the reasons why the order is to be enforced tomorr…
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Governor: we have the ability to end Covid-19 deaths

April 12, 2021

The Governor today urged the community to get immunised from Covid-19, saying Bermuda has enough doses of the vaccine to put a stop to the pandemic. In a statement, Rena Lalgie said: “Bermuda is now …
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Volcano appeal launched by Red Cross

April 12, 2021

The Bermuda Red Cross has launched an appeal to help the victims of an ongoing volcanic eruption in the Caribbean. The relief will be sent to the residents of Saint Vincent as they continue to withsta…
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Chubb donates $50,000 to vaccination appeal

April 12, 2021

A charity foundation has donated $50,000 in support of the hospital’s Covid-19 vaccination clinic. Chubb Charitable Foundation, the charity wing of the insurance company Chubb, donated the money to th…
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Grocery stores and gas stations hours announced

April 12, 2021

The Government has announced the alphabetised order for shopping at grocery stores and gas stations during the stay-at-home period. People whose surnames begin with the letters: · A through F can sho…
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Police inundated with 911 calls over Covid

April 12, 2021

Police today called on people not to call 911 to ask about information on Covid-19 regulations. A spokesman said: “The Bermuda Police Service operators have been inundated with callers seeking informa…
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Belco to close customer service office

April 12, 2021

Belco has urged customers to pay their bills remotely this week as stay at home orders come into effect. A Belco spokesman said the company will close its head office on Serpentine Road for the durati…
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Car flips after collision with wall

April 12, 2021

A driver was treated at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital for non life-threatening injuries after his car flipped and landed on its roof on Friday evening. Police said the single vehicle collision oc…
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Motorcyclist thrown 60 feet through air after collision with car

April 12, 2021

A motorcycle rider was thrown about 60 feet through the air and suffered life threatening chest injuries after his bike was in collision with a car on Friday evening. Police said the collision occurre…
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Petition calls for exams to be postponed due to pandemic

April 12, 2021

Parents and guardians of P6 public school students have launched a petition to postpone the Cambridge Checkpoint exams because of disruption caused by the pandemic. The exams are due to take place th…
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Dismay after fire destroys playground

April 12, 2021

Youth development leader Patrina O’Connor-Paynter said she is “utterly dismayed” that a children’s playground was destroyed in a fire – and is rallying the community to rebuild it “bigger and bet…
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‘Belco’s pollution is a life altering experience’ – campaign group

April 12, 2021

Pembroke residents say a recent study of tank water near Belco offered little comfort in addressing their concerns. While testing suggested that pollution found in tank water was within international …
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Bus service back to normal after walk-out

April 12, 2021

Buses resumed normal service yesterday after drivers walked off the job amid concern over Covid-19 infections. A spokeswoman for the Ministry of Transport said health guidelines and protocols would be…
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Stay-at-home for seven days

April 12, 2021

David Burt last night said Bermuda will return to a stay-at-home policy from 5am tomorrow for at least seven days. The Premier also revealed he had tested positive for Covid-19 and was isolating but …
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Mental health resources needed for ‘herd resilience’

April 12, 2021

The leader of a charity for struggling families yesterday stressed the need to have reliable mental health resources as the island entered a full year handling the coronavirus pandemic. Sandy De Silva…
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Live at 7pm: Premier to announce Covid restrictions

April 11, 2021

Premier, David Burt, will announce new Covid-19 restrictions at a press conference at 7pm. In a tweet this afternoon, he said: “The Min of Health & I will give an update to the public on #COVID19 …
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Plans for 12-unit hotel submitted for approval

April 11, 2021

Plans to build a new 12-unit hotel overlooking Warwick’s south shore have been submitted to the Department of Planning. The plans, submitted by the Nautilus Trust last last month, proposed a four-stor…
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Police: where is the outrage over murder?

April 11, 2021

Police investigating the murder of an innocent man apparently targeted in a gang-linked shooting have expressed concern at the “numbness” of the public to recent gun violence. Detective Superintendent…
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Ireland adds Bermuda to ‘high-risk’ list

April 11, 2021

The Irish Government has added Bermuda to the Republic of Ireland’s mandatory hotel quarantine list. According to reports, Bermuda is one of 59 ‘high risk’ countries identified and travellers will…
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Bermuda Motors closes after staff Covid case

April 11, 2021

Staff at Bermuda Motors are in quarantine after an employee tested positive for Covid-19. A Facebook post said: “Regrettably, a team member at BML has tested positive and therefore we have to quaran…
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Bus service to resume

April 10, 2021

Buses will resume from 6am tomorrow after drivers walked off the job on Friday over fears of coronavirus infections. Buses were suspended for operators to get tested in the wake of four drivers te…
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Fire destroys playground

April 10, 2021

Children along Bandroom Lane were among onlookers this evening as the playground at Pig’s Field Park in Pembroke went up in smoke. It rook six firefighters and two trucks to quell the blaze, centred o…
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Government confirms two Covid related deaths

April 10, 2021

Two people have died from Covid-19, it was announced tonight. It brings the total number of Covid-19 deaths in Bermuda to 16. The Minister of Health, Kim Wilson said: “I extend my sincere condolences…
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Police defend officers attending Covid breach

April 10, 2021

Police today defended officers depicted arresting a man in a video widely circulated on social media after officers responded to reports of a Covid-19 breach. A police spokesman said roughly 30 people…
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Partnership aims to increase accessibility

April 10, 2021

Individuals and organisations will be equipped with the tools to make facilities more accessible thanks to a new partnership. The Bermuda Tourism authority has teamed up with global architecture firm …
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Cabinet to meet to discuss Covid laws amid increasing cases

April 10, 2021

Cabinet will meet tomorrow to consider whether any further law changes are necessary to prevent the continued spread of Covid-19, Premier David Burt tweeted today. It comes as Bermuda set another new …
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Rifle salute for Prince Philip

April 10, 2021

A rifle salute will be fired at noon today from the grounds of Government House. The salute commemorates the life of Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, who died yesterday at 99. The event will be c…
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Motorcyclist suffers life threatening injuries

April 9, 2021

Police tonight blocked off the road near Shelly Bay after a crash that left a motorcyclist with what are believed to be life threatening injuries. At about 9pm a male rider was headed west when a moto…
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Covid-19: 116 new cases, 871 active cases

April 9, 2021

The island has set a new daily record for positive cases of the coronavirus, with 116 cases found out of 1,634 tests. The latest result yields a 7.1 per cent positivity rate for the virus. The surge m…
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Drink driver – ‘I want to get the help I need’

April 9, 2021

A man was sent to DUI Court yesterday after admitting to drink driving while banned from the roads. Lamont Marshall, 36, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court to drink driving, driving whilst disqualif…
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Buses suspended for Covid-19 tests

April 9, 2021

The bus service will be temporarily suspended this afternoon as staff are tested for Covid-19, it was revealed today. The suspension will start at 3pm as bus operators and other workers with the Depar…
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