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Flooding shuts off section of Harrington Sound Road

November 18, 2020

“Severe flooding” at a trenching job on Harrington Sound Road in Hamilton Parish has caused the road to be closed off, the Ministry of Public Works advised. The closure runs from Rocky Ridge Road to S…
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Bermuda to celebrate a shared culture, says Ernest Peets

November 18, 2020

An “evolving blueprint” for Bermuda’s culture, and a podium for young people to have more say in government policy, are planned for the Ministry of Youth, Culture and Sports in the year ahead. Ernest…
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Covid-19: new case is symptomatic resident

November 18, 2020

A resident who showed symptoms of the coronavirus has tested positive, the Government announced today. All of the other 470 results received by the Ministry of Health yesterday were clear. The positiv…
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Tinée Furbert pledges to care for children and elderly

November 18, 2020

Tinée Furbert, the new Minister of Social Development and Seniors, pledged to bring “change where it is needed the most” for the island’s youth and elderly. Ms Furbert said the new Children’s Commissi…
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Police operation as search for Chavelle continues

November 18, 2020

The Bermuda Police Service continued efforts today to find a missing mother. It is understood there was a heavy police presence in the Cedar Hill area of Warwick as officers looked for signs of Chavel…
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Peppercorn Ceremony held at Government House

November 18, 2020

They may have been more than six months late, but the Freemasons of St. George managed to pay their annual rental bill this week. The fee of a single peppercorn – paid by the lodge for use of the form…
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New centre for homeless families almost a reality

November 18, 2020

Charity leaders said a final funding push will help get them over the line to complete a life-changing centre for struggling parents and their children. They praised the kindness of companies who had …
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More flu shots on the way to tackle shortage problem

November 18, 2020

A shortage of flu vaccinations happened despite 5,600 doses being ordered – an increase of 1,400 on a normal year, the Department of Health has revealed. But a spokeswoman for the department said offi…
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Free dental care on offer to people in need

November 18, 2020

A dental practice is to provide free care to people in need next week. Coral Dental, based in Hamilton, will run its Give Back a Smile Day because of Covid-19 restrictions, which has prevented its usu…
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US Navy sub hunters to be based in Bermuda 25 years after the NAS shut down

November 18, 2020

Bermuda is back on the front line of the United States Navy’s efforts to combat Russian submarines prowling the depths of the Atlantic, The Royal Gazette can reveal. A USN detachment and two hi-tech …
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Minister: new authority will mean more community policing

November 17, 2020

A Police Authority will bring greater emphasis on community policing, the national security minister said today. Renée Ming said: “We are seeking to introduce a Police Authority which will comprise Go…
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Covid-19 briefing live at 5.45pm today

November 17, 2020

The Royal Gazette will be livestreaming this afternoon’s Government Covid-19 press conference. Stand by for the start of the press conference.
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Seminar on restorative justice to be held

November 17, 2020

A seminar on restorative justice will be held on Friday to mark International Restorative Justice Week. The webinar will feature a panel of community leaders including senior magistrate Juan Wolffe, …
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Raymond Jones to head new economic development department

November 17, 2020
Accountant Raymond Jones has been named director of the new Government department of economic development. Mr. Jones, a certified public accountant, will take up the post on December 4 after spending…
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Crash causes traffic delays

November 17, 2020

Traffic delays are expected in Smith’s after a two-vehicle crash, police said. A Bermuda Police Service spokeswoman said that the incident happened on North Shore Road near Studio Lane and the Bethel …
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Bermudian journalism pioneer to be inducted into CBC News Hall of Fame

November 17, 2020

A Bermudian journalist who broke racial barriers in Bermuda and overseas is to be inducted into the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s Hall of Fame next month. Ernest Tucker, the first black reporter…
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St George World Heritage Centre to close for good

November 17, 2020

An attraction that taught visitors about the significance of the Unesco World Heritage Site of St George has shut its doors after 14 years, The Royal Gazette can reveal. The World Heritage Centre, at …
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Breath test refusal man referred to DUI Court

November 17, 2020

A man was referred to the Driving Under the Influence Court yesterday after he admitted refusal a breath test for the third time in a decade. Al-Rashid Ebbin, 38, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court …
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Man who ran up more than $9,000 in unpaid traffic fines in court

November 17, 2020

A man who racked up more than $9,000 in unpaid traffic fines over five years will be considered for community service. Andrew Phillips, 57, who appeared in Magistrates’ Court yesterday, was also charg…
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Police reach out of court settlement with Covid-19 officer over e-mail claims

November 17, 2020

A policeman who took legal action against the Commissioner of Police over an e-mail that told colleagues the officer tested positive for the coronavirus has agreed to an out-of-court settlement. The a…
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Man denies gun part importation charges

November 17, 2020

A Bermudian man who lived in the US smuggled gun parts into the island concealed in two packages containing auto tools and spare parts, a Supreme Court jury heard yesterday. James Rumley, 38, original…
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Premier pledges help for laid off Pompano staff

November 16, 2020

The Premier promised tonight that the Government will provide assistance for people who lost their jobs after the closure of Southampton’s Pompano Beach Club. David Burt said: “For those members of s…
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Non-resident tests positive for Covid-19

November 16, 2020

A non-resident tested positive for Covid-19 on their eighth day test, bringing the total number of active cases to 25. The Ministry of Health reported that the non-resident and a companion arrived on…
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Digital fares to be introduced on public transport

November 16, 2020

Technology to track public transport services and the number of passengers will help deliver changes to the timetable, the transport minister said today. Lawrence Scott added that other Government pla…
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St George to be ‘world class’ hub for yachts

November 16, 2020

The regeneration of St George is expected to turn it into a world-class yachting centre, the Minister of Public Works said today. Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch said that rebuilding Bermuda must inclu…
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Bermuda has the talent to run St Regis, says Walter Roban

November 16, 2020

Bermuda has the talent to run the new St Regis Resort to the standard of excellence the brand is known for, Walter Roban said today. The home affairs minister made the statement – which he said the o…
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Committee of 25 rides to Windreach’s aid

November 16, 2020

People with special needs will be able to ride more safely at Windreach thanks to a donation from another charity. The Committee of 25, whose mission is to support children with medical and/or specia…
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Pedestrian injured in Front Street collision

November 16, 2020

A 47-year-old pedestrian today remains in hospital being treated for a broken pelvis after being pinned beneath a car in a collision early on Saturday morning. A Bermuda Police Service spokesman said…
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Sailors rescued from distressed yacht

November 16, 2020

Three sailors arrived in New York this morning after being rescued from a distressed yacht off Bermuda. The three sailors on board the 42-foot yacht Esmerelda decided to abandon the vessel in heavy …
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OBA MP Dunkley: Throne Speech ‘weak’

November 16, 2020

Opposition MP Michael Dunkley said at the weekend that the Throne Speech was the one weakest he had heard in his time in Parliament. Mr Dunkley, a former premier, added he was “surprised and disappoin…
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General Election cost almost $700,000

November 16, 2020

Last month’s General Election cost the taxpayer almost $700,000, it has been revealed. But Wayne Furbert, the Cabinet Office minister, highlighted that the figure was much less than critics had predic…
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MPs extend Covid-19 regulations into next year

November 16, 2020

Covid-19 emergency regulations are to be extended into January next year. MPs approved the order after Kim Wilson, the health minister, said the coronavirus continued to pose “a severe threat to publi…
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Former county cricketer finishes round-the-island swim

November 16, 2020

A former professional athlete overcame a fear of sharks to complete a round-the-island swim at the weekend. Elliott Wilson emerged from the water at Royal Naval Dockyard after completing the last of 3…
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Immigration changes promised as MPs debate the Throne Speech

November 16, 2020

Laws designed to allow members of mixed-status families to apply for Bermudian status are just the beginning of changes to immigration legislation, the labour minister told the House of Assembly. Jaso…
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Bank of Bermuda Foundation changes name

November 16, 2020

The Bank of Bermuda Foundation has changed its name to Centennial Bermuda Foundation and the organisation has revealed a new logo. Centennial Bermuda Foundation is an independent, philanthropic found…
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Enthusiast Ride & Show

November 15, 2020
Enthusiast Ride & Show (Photographs by Akil Simmons)
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Bermuda to mark World Road Safety Week

November 15, 2020

Bermuda will mark World Road Safety Week with a special event on Wednesday. The Road Safety Council said City Hall in Hamilton would be the venue and the commemoration will feature speakers, exhibitio…
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Panel to discuss safety of 5G telecoms technology

November 15, 2020

A pressure group is to present a live public forum this week featuring international experts on the use of controversial 5G telecommunications technology. The forum, organised by the Bermuda Advocates…
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BA jet tests new airport terminal and its staff

November 15, 2020

A trial run has been carried out at the new airport with the biggest commercial aircraft that flies to Bermuda. British Airways joined Skyport, the airport’s operators, and others to help train staff …
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Unenviable choices lie ahead

November 14, 2020

Yesterday’s revised Budget gave us a much clearer picture of the hammer blow that Covid-19 has dealt to public finances. An eye-watering $295 million government deficit for the year ended March 31, 2…
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Anxious moments for democracy

November 14, 2020

When the world’s most powerful country finds itself engulfed in political turmoil over the process of electing a president, it is a concern. Not just for that country, but indeed for the world, and th…
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Health ministry told to deal with Pati cannabis request

November 13, 2020

The health ministry has been ordered to process a request for information on cannabis after the Information Commissioner stepped in. The move came after health ministry denied a Pati request for its e…
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Training programmes to get people back to work announced by minister

November 13, 2020

Workforce training programmes to help the unemployed return to the job market will be available as early as next week, the Minister of Labour announced today. Jason Hayward told the House of Assembly …
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Minister: new health service set-up to improve efficiency

November 13, 2020

An integrated service model for healthcare is expected to reduce duplication and increase efficiency, the health minister said today. Kim Wilson added that the plan to create universal health coverage…
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Land loss hearings to restart next week

November 13, 2020

An inquiry into historic land losses will restart next Wednesday, the Commission of Inquiry announced today. The commission is expected to hear the last pieces of evidence on the compulsory purchase …
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Population figures hold steady in latest Registry General’s report

November 13, 2020

The island’s population was 63,908 last year – a drop of just ten on the figure for 2018, the latest Registry General figures have revealed. The figures also showed that women outnumbered men by 2,398…
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Predicted Budget deficit up more than $275m to $295m

November 13, 2020

The Government’s predicted Budget deficit of $19.8 million has ballooned to $295 million, the finance minister revealed today. Curtis Dickinson said the Covid-19 pandemic is expected to cost Governmen…
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Police Commissioner tests positive for coronavirus

November 13, 2020

The Commissioner of Police has contracted the coronavirus after a trip overseas, it was revealed today. A police spokesman said Stephen Corbishley tested positive after returning to Bermuda earlier th…
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OBA: economy in tatters and no clear recovery plan from ruling PLP

November 13, 2020

Bermuda faces “unprecedented” problems in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Leader of the Opposition warned today. Cole Simons said: Honestly, the next few years will be the toughest Bermuda has …
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Floral art exhibition and book launch

November 13, 2020

An artist will launch her latest book at the opening of a showcase of her work this evening. Nicky Gurret’s exhibition – Floral and Earth Art – will run at the Bermuda Society of Art gallery until Dec…
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