Changes to Public Health Regulations

At Tuesday’s Covid press conference, and in light of the current regulations expiring this weekend, changes to the public health regulations were announced. It is correct that the hours for liquor licensed establishments will be extended from 12 midnight to 2 am by the new regulations which were made yesterday and subsequently gazetted. For clarity, these changes come into force on Sunday morning at 6:01 am, and as such liquor licensed establishments can stay open until 2:00am from Sunday night, 27 September 2020.

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PLP supporters warned to use their votes | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

A General Election motorcade and drive-in General Election rally was held by the PLP tonight.Hundreds turned out to the field at the old TN Tatem Middle School in Warwick flying PLP flags, beeping their horns and cheering in support of the party.Walter Roban, the Deputy Premier and the party’s candidate in Pembroke East, told the audience: “The people will decide which party and which leaders we want to see through the economic recovery.”I am immensely proud to be a member of the PLP
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Photos: PLP Grand Motorcade & Drive-In Rally

The Progressive Labour Party [PLP] held their ‘Grand Motorcade & Drive-In Rally’ this evening [Sept 26], with the motorcade leaving Alaska Hall and heading to TN Tatem for a socially distanced drive in rally. For comprehensive coverage of the 2020 Bermuda General Election and past elections, you can find more information and statistics on the […]

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Live Video: OBA Release Election Platform

The One Bermuda Alliance [OBA] is holding an “OBA Platform Release” this evening [Sept 26] and streaming online and you can watch it live below, as well as read their full election platform, which the party released this evening. Live video below: The full OBA platform follows below [PDF here]: For comprehensive coverage of the […]

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Covid-19: 560 Test Results, None Were Positive

There were 560 test results received today and none were positive for COVID-19, so the total of confirmed cases to date remains at 181, with 5 cases being active. A Government spokesperson said, “Today there were 560 test results received by the Ministry of Health, and none were positive for COVID-19. “Bermuda has had 181 […]

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BPS Confirm Suspect Arrested After Sex Assault

Police Detective Superintendent Nicholas Pedro, Officer in Charge of the Crime Division, today [Sept 26] announced that a suspect has been arrested in connection with the recent sexual assault, with a 37-year-old male taken into custody. Image of the suspect provided by the police: Detective Superintendent Pedro said, “What we have learned so far however, […]

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Football: Hastings United Signs Knory Scott

Bermuda’s Knory Scott has signed with Hastings United Football Club in the UK. In an online post, Hastings United said, “Bermudian international winger Knory Scott joins The ‘U’s from Kidderminster Harriers. “All at the club welcome Knory to Hastings and listen to what he has to say about the manager, the club, what to expect […]

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Liquor Establishment Hours Extended To 2am

Hours for liquor licensed establishments will be extended from 12 midnight to 2am, the Government confirmed today. A Government spokesperson said, “At Tuesday’s Covid press conference, and in light of the current regulations expiring this weekend, changes to the public health regulations were announced. “It is correct that the hours for liquor licensed establishments will […]

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Man arrested in sex assault case | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

A 37-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a serious sex assault at knifepoint, police said today.Detective Superintendent Nicholas Pedro added that police had not ruled out more victims.The attack on a 31-year-old woman as she walked to work at about 6.30am last Sunday happened at the junction of Fairylands Road and Pitts Bay Road in Pembroke.The arrested man is from the Pembroke area.Mr Pedro said: “What we have learnt is that the suspect appears to have been loo
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OBA & PLP On Independence Talk Claims

The OBA Leader has alleged that the Premier asked him for the “Opposition’s support in bringing Bermuda to Independence,” while the PLP has alleged that Mr Cannonier is “lying,” and pointed out that “Bermuda cannot go to independence without Bermudians voting in favour in a referendum.” These statements were made in the run up to […]

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Leaders clash over independence support claim | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

The Premier asked the then-Leader of the Opposition for his support on independence for Bermuda, Craig Cannonier has claimed. Mr Cannonier said that David Burt had told him he would back down on his stance against giving Bermudian status to long-term residents because after independence “it did not matter”.He added the exchange came during one of a series of meetings between the two during the Covid-19 lockdown. Mr Cannonier said in a filmed address released last night: “During at le
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PLAN-B FOR COMMUNITY VOICES FOR DEMOCRACY This Just In The group under the banner of Community Voices for Democracy is…

PLAN-B FOR COMMUNITY VOICES FOR DEMOCRACY This Just In The group under the banner of Community Voices for Democracy is engaged in a last-ditch-effort to provide the Bermuda electorate with a suitable option to a full-fledged debate of the Island’s Political Leaders. Read more on this story click on the link below https://www.tnnbda.com/home/details/NX20200926141300
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A Conversation With Jeff Lindor On October 1st

The Driven Society and BEDC will be hosting a conversation with Jeff Lindor on Thursday, October 1 at 8.00pm. The event flyer says, “Join Driven Society and BEDC on October 1st for an inspiring conversation with Jeff Lindor, founder of the Gentlemen’s Factory. “Born in Haiti, raised in a public housing development in Brooklyn, NY. […]

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Photos: WA Takes Part In PALS Mad Hair Day

Warwick Academy celebrated Mad Hair Day on Friday [Sept 25] with the students and staff wearing unusual hairstyles to help raise funds for the PALS charity, which works to support cancer patients. ”Great community spirit was shown as all students and staff took part,” a spokesperson said. Related Stories Photos: WA Takes Part In PALS Mad Hair […]

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Roban: FDM’s “Anti-Mask Position Is Dangerous”

“The FDM Party’s anti-mask position is dangerous and we must ensure that those who advocate against capable management of the coronavirus remain out of the House of Assembly,” the PLP said. A spokesperson said, “In an interview, FDM Leader Marc Bean rejected the scientific consensus and said that wearing masks does not help to stop […]

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OBA: ‘Burt Admin Display Stunning Hypocrisy’

“The Premier should be explaining why a PLP Government committed Bermudians to spend $1bn on a hospital wing,” OBA’s Douglas De Couto said, adding that “let’s stress this – a wing, not an entire new hospital.” Mr De Couto said, “The Burt administration is yet again displaying stunning hypocrisy when it attacks the airport deal. […]

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Election 2020: PLP pledge on signature schools | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

Signature schools will be introduced in the coming school year, the education minister said today.Diallo Rabain said that the Ministry of Education hoped to bring in two specialised schools by next September after “widespread public consultation”.The move is part of a plan to phase out middle schools and replace them with signature schools, which provide secondary school-aged pupils with specialised education on an academic and vocational level.Mr Rabain said: “I want to remind all t
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Bacardi Tournament to finally go ahead | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda Columnists

Fingers crossed, there will finally be a major fishing tournament this weekend. After massive rescheduling and a pair of postponements, the Bacardi Angling Tournament is slated for tomorrow. Hooray!Recognising that the twenty-odd original entrants will have made changes including removing their craft from the water in advance of the storms and, simply, some individual’s availability will also have changed; the organisers have seen fit to open the tournament up to pretty much anyone who want
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Paget make dramatic U-turn on league return | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda Sport

First Division side Paget dropped a bombshell yesterday when they confirmed to the Bermuda Football Association that their return to the football league would not be happening due to a lack of player commitment. Paget, who dropped out after being relegated two seasons ago, were pencilled in for an immediate return after sitting out last season. However, the BFA confirmed in an e-mail yesterday evening that the club would not be returning after all. “The president of Paget Football
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Singh reprimanded over forfeited match | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda Sport

Kristian Singh, the Cleveland County Cricket Club captain, has been reprimanded for breaching the Bermuda Cricket Board’s Code of Conduct.Singh received a warning for a Level 1 offence stemming from his team’s controversial First Division Twenty20 match against Western Stars at White Hill Field on August 23.Cleveland ultimately forfeited the match that was halted after a heated row involving their supporters and one of the club’s own players flared up and threatened to escalate.The B
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Police release footage of suspected sex offender | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

Police have released two photos in relation to a serious sex assault on a 31-year-old woman and asked for the public’s help in identifying the suspect.The photos, which show the suspect on a motorcycle, were taken by a CCTV camera at the junction of Par-la-Ville Road and Front Street at 6.30am on Sunday.Detective Superintendent Nicholas Pedro said: “We believe someone in the community may recognise the person on this bike, whether they saw them that same morning, or because they know them p
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Election 2020: West End regeneration urged | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

The Government has turned a blind eye to the West End, many residents have claimed.Voters in the four Sandys constituencies appealed to election candidates to look at the crumbing buildings in the area and the lack of community-building work if they won office.Larry Hunt, 71, said that many roads and buildings in Sandys, such as Clyde Best Lane, named after the man who broke records and racial barriers for black footballers in Britain, had suffered from neglect.He added: “For someone
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Message in a bottle: from St Lucia to Flatts | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

A man enjoying a lunch break on a dock was stunned to find a message in a bottle sent more than four years ago.Robert O’Connor said the letter inside was written in Swiss German and included a Swiss e-mail address, but appeared to have been thrown into the water in St Lucia.Mr O’Connor said: “The date on it says March 29, 2016, so it’s been floating for four years. Underneath that, it says St Lucia.”I never imagined something like this would happen. It was completely unexpected. We w
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Election 2020: Thomas Palacio quits FDM | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

A founding member of the Free Democratic Movement has resigned from the group and will not be a candidate in the General Election.Kae Thomas Palacio announced the move yesterday.A press release said: “Kae Thomas Palacio has resigned as a founder and member of the Free Democratic Movement, and has withdrawn her candidature from the upcoming General Election in C31 Southampton West Central. “She extends her best wishes to the FDM in the upcoming election.”It left Ben Smith, of t
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On borrowed time … | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda Opinion

David Burt, the Premier, has acted again with some speed to try to close off criticism of the loss of $800,000 of taxpayers’ money after it was lent to a business to establish a recording studio in Dockyard. As is often the case, Mr Burt’s apology ended up being partial. He took the opportunity to jab at the One Bermuda Alliance for the America’s Cup, technical officers who reviewed the loan and this newspaper for reviving this scandal after it was first reported on a year ago. But he does
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Meals on Wheels appeals for help | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

The continuing fallout from the Covid-19 crisis has left one of the island’s top charities in need of help.Managers of Meals on Wheels, which relies on an army of volunteers to cook and deliver food, said it urgently required 25 new people to step up and help.Older volunteers have been unable to pitch in because of risks from the coronavirus pandemic.Their replacements are now going back to work, leaving a dire shortage of kitchen staff and the drivers who deliver meals.For 77
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Shipping Schedule: Week Starting September 26

The Department of Marine & Ports Services has released the weekly shipping schedule for ship arrivals commencing on Saturday September 26th. On Saturday the Anne Sofie general cargo ship is expected, on Monday the Oleander container ship will arrive, on Wednesday the Somers Isles container ship is scheduled to arrive, and on Thursday the Vanquish […]

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Charity cruise for cancer relief | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

A charity cruise for a cancer charity is to set sail on Sunday.VaVa Entertainment has organised the Pink Party Cruise to benefit cancer charity Pals. The event was created in honour of Reneé M Carter, a cancer charity founder and Eddie Minors, as well as others who have died from cancer or who are suffering from the disease.The New Unit band will perform on board and soul singer Sheila Smith will direct the Freedom Singers.Jesse Seymour, a former Bermuda Idol, will also be on
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Kiwon Waldron Continues Competing In Indiana

Kiwon Waldron recently continued competing in the International Trotting & Pacing Association Midwestern Classic in Indiana. During the Indiana Breeders Stakes Race 2-Year-Old Colt Trot Qualifier, Waldron – in the bike of Ima Gonna GetYou – clocked the fastest time of 1:17.2. Waldron and Ima Gonna GetYou next took to the track for the final […]

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FDM anti-mask stance attacked | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

Deputy Premier Walter Roban has branded the Free Democratic Movement’s anti-mask stance as “dangerous”.He was speaking after Marc Bean, the leader of the new political party, rejected scientific advice in an interview and insisted that the use of masks did not help to stop the spread of Covid-19. Mr Roban, however, emphasised that the public should follow medical advice. He said: “All of the experts agree – masks stop the spread of the coronavirus.”The Progressive Labour Party
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ROBAN CALLS FDM PARTY’S ANTI-MASK POSITION DANGEROUS This Just In In an interview today, FDM Leader Marc Bean rejected…

ROBAN CALLS FDM PARTY’S ANTI-MASK POSITION DANGEROUS This Just In In an interview today, FDM Leader Marc Bean rejected the scientific consensus and said that wearing masks does not help to stop the spread of the coronavirus. Read more on this story click on the link below https://www.tnnbda.com/home/details/NX20200925211108
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COVID-19 Update – 25 September

Today there were 344 test results received by the Ministry of Health, and none were positive for COVID-19.

Bermuda has had 181 total confirmed positive cases. Their status is as follows:

  • there are 5 active cases, who are
  • all under public health monitoring, and
  • none are hospitalized or in critical care;
  • a total of 167 have recovered, and
  • the total deceased remains 9.

The average age of all of our confirmed positive cases is 56 and the age range of all of our positive cases is from 9 to 101 years.

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The Minister of Community Affairs and Sports Extends Condolences to the Family of Mr. Llewellyn Hollis

The Minister of Community Affairs and Sports the Hon. Lovitta Foggo JP, MP, extended condolences to the family of Mr. Llewellyn Hollis, who passed away yesterday at the age of 84.

“Mr. Hollis was considered one of Bermuda’s finest fishermen who was committed to the ‘arts of the sea’ throughout the course of his life, including making shark-oil barometers, scuba diving, and powerboat racing,” Minister Foggo said. 

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CVD: No Public Debate, Working On A Panel

“We regrettably have to announce that the public debate as we envisaged will not take place,” the CVD said today, with the group said they are “close to agreeing on a format that the three leaders can feel comfortable with” which, as it stands now, would have ”each leader facing a panel.” The statement said, “The group […]

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Photos & Videos: Casa dos Acores Roof Wetting

The roof wetting for the Casa dos Acores Community Centre, located in Admiralty Park, North Shore in Pembroke, was held today. Minister David Burch said, “I am honoured to be here again for the roof wetting of the Casa dos Acores Community Centre, located here in Admiralty Park, North Shore, Pembroke. “Founded on March 10, […]

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