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Live updates: Covid-19 press conference at 5.45pm

February 16, 2021

As usual, The Royal Gazette will be providing video coverage and live updates from this evening’s Covid-19 press conference. David Burt, the Premier, and Kim Wilson, the health minister, are expected…
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BTA to target the Covid-19 vaccinated

February 16, 2021

Potential visitors who have had the Covid-19 vaccine will be targeted by the Bermuda Tourism Authority as the body seeks to rebuild the sector. Glenn Jones, the interim BTA CEO, said in a letter to th…
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Women’s Resource Centre executive director stands down

February 16, 2021

A charity leader will retire this year after more than three decades in the public and charitable sectors, it was announced today. Elaine Butterfield, the executive director of the Women’s Resource Ce…
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UK Covid-19 vaccine shipment delayed

February 16, 2021

A third shipment of Covid-19 vaccine from Britain will arrive a week later than planned, the Governor said today. But Rena Lalgie added that the delivery delay for the Pfizer jabs was not expected to …
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Insurance group shows some love

February 16, 2021

Bermuda’s most vulnerable were shown some love after an insurance group teamed up with voluntary services to distribute care packages on St Valentine’s Day. The MoonGate Group handed out 150 “we care …
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SJB renews calls for OBA to remove Jones from Senate

February 16, 2021

An Opposition senator is facing renewed pressure to resign after publicly supporting former US President Donald Trump. Senator Marcus Jones claimed he was a “staunch” supporter of Mr Trump in a Facebo…
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Nurse says a little pain is worth vaccine gain

February 16, 2021

A nurse who had both doses of the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine said yesterday that side-effects were a sign that the body’s immune system had worked. Dunae Richards also appealed to Black people to sign up…
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Bus service confusion as Hamilton terminal empty

February 16, 2021

The Hamilton bus terminal was empty of vehicles this morning when it was understood that all public buses were off the roads. One would-be passenger believed that concerns raised with the Bermuda Publ…
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Gunman’s pistol misfired as he chased target

February 16, 2021

A gunman shot at another man, chased his target as he fled and tried to fire again, but the pistol misfired, Supreme Court was told yesterday. Zachary Fox, 22, has denied charges that he attempted to…
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Longtails return heralds springtime

February 16, 2021

The traditional harbingers of spring returned to Bermuda last week. The first longtails of 2021 were spotted by sharp-eyed nature photographer LeShun Smith, although the group of about 15 birds were w…
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Shadow minister: education front line should be priority

February 16, 2021

A focus on teachers should be at the forefront in a shake-up of public schools, the Shadow Minister of Education has said. Ben Smith, a One Bermuda Alliance senator, claimed that “for far too long” th…
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WSC backs magistrate’s call for tougher drink boating penalties

February 16, 2021

Tougher laws to cut down on drink boating should be introduced, the head of the island’s water safety watchdog said yesterday. Michael Weeks, the chairman of the Water Safety Council and a Progressive…
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Covid-19: one new case recorded as Bermuda nears top of vaccination chart

February 15, 2021

A single coronavirus case was recorded today after 1458 test results came back to health officials. A health ministry spokeswoman said the new case was an on-island transmission with a known contact. …
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Water supply problems in St George’s

February 15, 2021

Failures in an ageing water supply system have caused “intermittent” failures in St George’s, a Government spokesman said today. A ministry of public works spokesman said that work was under way to fi…
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Burt talks to UN official over ‘a renewed push for colonialism’

February 15, 2021

The Premier said today he welcomed talks with United Nations representatives to defend against moves that suggested “a renewed push for colonialism” by powers such as the United Kingdom. A post on Dav…
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Curfew warning after 15 breaches recorded

February 15, 2021

A total of 15 people were caught in breach of the midnight curfew over the weekend, police said today. The news sparked a warning from Assistant Commissioner of Police Martin Weekes that the regulatio…
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Documentary on the work of Black journalists during the theatre boycotts being aired

February 15, 2021

A documentary highlighting the work of black journalists in the midst of the theatre boycotts is being given an encore series of screenings this week. The Department of Community and Cultural Affairs …
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Clarien Bank donates to Bermuda Alzheimer charity

February 15, 2021
A Bermuda charity will soon be able to accept donations online thanks to a $2,500 grant from Clarien Bank. Grainne Richmond, Treasurer of Action on Alzheimer’s & Dementia (AAD) Bermuda said the $2…
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Woman given conditional discharge over student assaults

February 15, 2021

A Warwick woman who admitted unlawfully assaulting two schoolchildren was handed a conditional discharge in Magistrates’ Court. Michelle Burrows Robinson, 48, of Somers Lane in Warwick, pleaded guilty…
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Decision on future of old airport by end of March, says Skyport

February 15, 2021

A decision on the future of the old airport building could be made inside the next few months, operator Skyport said yesterday. But a spokeswoman for the agency said it could not discuss what options …
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International recognition for Bermudian ballet dancers

February 15, 2021

Two Black ballerinas who dedicated their lives to dance were selected to represent the island as part of an international group committed to diversity in dance. Amaya Husband and Honor Stoneham-Caesar…
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A Bermudaful smile over Times Square

February 15, 2021

A long-time business journalist and former Royal Gazette reporter was featured on a massive billboard in New York’s Times Square on Thursday. An image of Clare O’Connor’s face filled the 10,000 squar…
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In the army now – 48 new soldiers join RBR Recruit Camp

February 14, 2021

A total of 48 raw recruits today got their first taste of life in the Royal Bermuda Regiment. The latest recruits arrived at Warwick Camp for the start of two weeks of training designed to give them t…
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Hundreds take advantage of free food handouts at Belco

February 14, 2021

Needy families were able to collect food hampers today with 700 given away at the Belco head office in Pembroke. Belco and Ascendant Group Company staff members teamed up to give back to the comm…
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Full extent of Covid impact on Bermuda tourism was devastating – report

February 14, 2021

The impact of Covid-19 on Bermuda’s tourism industry was “prolonged and decimating” according to the Bermuda Tourism Authority’s end-of-year report. There were significant declines across all visitor…
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Valentine’s Day weekend comes up roses for Bermuda florists

February 13, 2021

Retailers were feeling the love as many residents flush with unspent cash from coronavirus restrictions opted for a little Valentine’s Day extravagance this weekend. “It’s been crazy,” said Shirmika B…
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Rabain highlights ministry’s stance against religious harassment

February 13, 2021

Bullying will not be “allowed or tolerated” in Bermuda public education, Diallo Rabain said last night. The education minister highlighted alleged harassment of students on the basis of religion. Mr R…
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Custody time and probation for man who assaulted mom

February 13, 2021

A man who assaulted his mother after he missed a lift for a Covid-19 test was released from prison yesterday after he was sentenced to time already served in custody. Percy Smith, 23, was also sentenc…
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180 bus runs axed this week, despite schools being off

February 13, 2021

Broken-down buses caused major route cancellations this week – even though most schools are on holiday, which eased pressure on the service. The Department of Public Tranportation said 180 bus runs we…
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Core family values matter

February 13, 2021

The world today seems awash with many leaders who act as though they never had any early teaching about values such as respect, compassion, decency, truth and the ability to treat others as they would…
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House of Lords Deputy Speaker meets HoA watchdog committee

February 13, 2021

A Parliamentary watchdog held its first meeting of the year on Tuesday. The Parliamentary Standing Committee met days before the House of Assembly is scheduled to return next Friday after its Christma…
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St Valentine’s Day gifts for seniors from library teens

February 13, 2021

A group of teenagers made up parcels of gifts so that seniors would be treated for Valentine’s Day. The “love boxes” were put together by members of the Teen Advisory Board at the Bermuda National Lib…
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Warmer seas fuelled increase in hurricane strengths, study finds

February 13, 2021

Hurricane wind speeds around Bermuda have more than doubled because of a rise in sea temperatures, new research has revealed. The study by the University of Southampton and the UK National Oceanic Cen…
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Vehicle violations crackdown next week

February 12, 2021

Police and transport control officials will join forces for a crackdown on roads violations on Monday and Tuesday, it was announced today. A police spokesman said officers and Transport Control Depart…
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Historic home museum closes for renovations

February 12, 2021

A historic home and museum has closed for renovations designed to make it more welcoming to visitors. A spokeswoman for the Bermuda National Trust said Verdmont, in Smith’s, was expected to be shut un…
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Police receive report of shots fired in Hamilton Parish

February 12, 2021

Police have investigated a report of shots fired at a house – but found no evidence to confirm a weapon was used. A Bermuda Police Service spokesman said officers responded yesterday after they were t…
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Pay barrier to be put in at No 5 car park on Front Street

February 12, 2021

A car park on Front Street will be partly closed while a barrier system is installed. Work at the Number 5 car park will start on or about February 22, a City of Hamilton spokeswoman said. She added t…
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Lionfish Zoom talk to be held

February 12, 2021

The Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo is inviting the public to an online lecture on protecting Bermuda’s reefs against invasive lionfish. Weldon Wade, the founder of the marine protection group Guardi…
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Deadline looms for marine areas survey

February 12, 2021

The public survey into the public’s use of Bermuda’s marine areas will close on Monday. The Bermuda Ocean Prosperity Programme survey was set up to identify the top conservation, fishing and recreatio…
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Taste of Bermuda set to return to Hamilton this year

February 12, 2021

The Corporation of Hamilton has lined up a series of cultural events and activities to bring life to the city during the course of the year. The food festival Taste of Bermuda will be back after provi…
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Zoom talk about child sex abuse

February 12, 2021

Parents and teachers have been invited to join an international online talk about child sex abuse tonight. The Zoom discussion is also open to other members of the public, including police and anyone …
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Warwick Academy sets its sights on diversity and equality

February 12, 2021

Warwick Academy has set up a new committee to promote diversity and inclusion across the school. The Committee for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion was designed to strengthen respect for the variety cu…
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Bar Council criticised by tribunal over lawyer complaint

February 12, 2021

The Bermuda Bar Council has been slammed for its handling of a complaint against a lawyer accused of improper questioning of a witness. A Disciplinary Tribunal decision written by Puisne Judge Charles…
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New hotel starts to take bookings for opening in April

February 12, 2021

Bermuda’s newest hotel has started to take bookings in advance of its opening later in the year. The Marriot website highlighted the St Regis Hotel in St George’s as a “haven of oceanfront elegance” s…
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Bermudian photographer’s Covid-19 images featured on UK’s BBC

February 12, 2021

A Bermudian photographer’s series on the Covid-19 pandemic created with Polaroid shots treated with disinfectant and cleaning products has been featured by the UK’s national broadcaster. Several of th…
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Derelict building to get new lease of life as a guesthouse

February 12, 2021

Plans to turn a derelict Government building into a boutique guesthouse have been given the green light by planners. The project was recommended for approval by the Department of Planning, which said…
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Prospect vaccination centre to close after Saturday

February 11, 2021

The Prospect vaccination centre, Bermuda’s first site for the jab against Covid-19, is to close this Saturday. The Ministry of Health said this evening that the Bermuda College centre, announced this …
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Roadworks deadline extended

February 11, 2021

Repairs to a collapsed section of road have been extended to next month, the Ministry of Public Works announced today. A ministry spokesman said repairs to Harbour Road had been delayed by “inclement …
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Liquor licensing process goes online

February 11, 2021

Liquor licence applications have moved to an online service, the Ministry of Legal Affairs announced today. Kathy Lynn Simmons, the Minister of Legal Affairs, commended Marc Daniels, the chairman of t…
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Woman charged with injury to child

February 11, 2021

A 32-year-old woman today denied dropping an infant in her care, which resulted in a serious head injury. The woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, pleaded not guilty in Magistrates’ Court to…
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