Brown Dominates International Championships

Dominique Brown recently competed in the Houston International AOK Karate Championships. The in-person and virtual competition saw Brown pick up seven wins and one second place finish in the eight divisions she competed in. Brown won the Weapons – Traditional 12-17 Advanced Mixed Division, as well as the Krazy Athletic 12-17 Years Mixed Division. Brown […]

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Finnigan & St. Mary’s Defeat Midwestern State

For the first time since the 2016-17 season, James Finnigan and his St. Mary’s Men’s tennis team earned an NCAA Division II South Central Regional victory as they defeated Midwestern State by a score of 4-1. The win marks the first time in program history St. Mary’s has defeated Midwestern State. Jeremiah Sanchez and Finnigan […]

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Wells Wins ‘Golden Boot’ For Top Goalscorer

The Bristol City Football Club announced their Players of the Year awards, with Nahki Wells winning the prestigious ‘Golden Boot’ award for the top goalscorer, with the Bermudian footballer recording 11 goals this season. Wells signed with Bristol City back in January 2020, and the Bermuda international has been a stand out player for the Championship […]

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PartnerRe Reports First Quarter 2021 Results

PartnerRe Ltd. reported net loss attributable to common shareholder of $66 million for the first quarter of 2021. PartnerRe President and Chief Executive Officer Jacques Bonneau commented, “The 2021 underwriting year started on a positive note from a pricing perspective, and we have seen continued momentum throughout our April 1 non-life renewals, while remaining focused on […]

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COVID-19 Daily Release 11 May 2021

The Ministry of Health received 706 test results since the last update, and four were positive for COVID-19, giving a test positivity rate of 0.6%. One of the new cases is classified as local transmission with known contact as they are associated with a known case.

The additional three new cases are classified as under investigation. These cases are among residents with no currently identified link to other known cases or history of travel in the past 14 days.

Additionally, since the last update, there were 12 recoveries and no deaths. 

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4 New Cases, 242 Active, 12 In Hospital, 3 In ICU

The Ministry received 706 test results and four were positive, so there are now 242 active cases, of which 12 people are in hospital with three in ICU. A Government spokesperson said, “The Ministry of Health received 706 test results since the last update, and four were positive for Covid-19, giving a test positivity rate of […]

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Official Govt & Legal Notices For May 11 2021

The official Government and Legal notices for today [May 11] include acting appointments. Acting Appointment: Director, Department Of National Drug Control Notice Type: Government Notice Notice Sub Type: Acting Appointments Notice ID: GN0385/2021 Public Authorities / Department: Cabinet Headquarters Publication Date: 11 May 2021 Dr. Kyla Raynor, Senior Research Officer/Policy Analyst, Department of National Drug […]

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Live Video: BNV With Donna Raynor & Mia Bean

Chairperson of Local Organizing Committee for the Carifta Games Donna Raynor and Assistant Chairperson of the Local Organizing Committee Mia Bean are joining Bernews this afternoon [May 11] for the latest episode in the Bernews News & Views series, with Ms Raynor and Ms Bean set to discuss the cancellation of the Carifta Games. The Carifta […]

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Marina Bar, 1609 To Open At Hamilton Princess

The Hamilton Princess & Beach Club announced that they will be opening its newest outlet, the Marina Bar, and reopening its popular seasonal restaurant, 1609 on Thursday [May 13]. “The Marina Bar, built during the hotel’ closure last year, was constructed by BS&R, and was recently featured as a runner-up in The Bermudian magazine’s Building […]

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Ministry: 70 Bus Runs Cancelled On Tuesday

[Updated] The Ministry released the list of bus cancellations for this morning [May 11] with the list indicating that there are fifteen bus runs cancelled so far today. Update 4.10pm: The Ministry has released the list of bus cancellations for this afternoon. There were 15 runs cancelled this morning, 55 cancelled this afternoon, for a […]

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Freemasons’ Fund Donates To Four Charities

As the Freemasons’ Fund For Bermuda [FFFB] celebrates its 40th year, the group recently donated $2,000 each to four Bermuda charities, with the Centre Against Abuse, Coalition For The Protection Of Children, Bermuda Scout Association, and Duke Of Edinburgh Award Programme all receiving funds, with a presentation held virtually on Wednesday, May 5. In all, […]

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BELCO To Host Online Public Forum On May 12

Bermuda Electric Light Company Limited [BELCO] announced that an online public forum will be held at 5.30 pm on Wednesday [May 12]. A spokesperson said, “BELCO President Wayne Caines will host the meeting which will include a presentation on the Company’s operations and a question and answer session for members of the public. “The public […]

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City Of Hamilton To Waive Busker Fee This Year

The City of Hamilton has decided to waive busker fees for 2021 in “an effort to bring added vibrancy to Hamilton and alleviate financial strain on visual and performance artists caused by Covid-19.” The City’s Marketing and Communications Director Jessica Astwood said, “Every year the City of Hamilton hosts a Busker Programme which aims to […]

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Nine Entrepreneurs Approved For BTA Funding

The Bermuda Tourism Authority [BTA] announced funding approval for nine tourism entrepreneurs and marketing support for thirteen of the twenty-eight Experience Investment Programme [EIP] applicants. “The tourism entrepreneur programme, paused in the Fall of 2020 due to the ongoing pandemic, was developed by the BTA to support the creation of innovative home-grown experiences by local event producers […]

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Port Royal Afternoon $50 Green Fee Special

In celebration of Port Royal Golf Course’s 50th Anniversary, the Trustees have agreed to a special $50.00 Green Fee starting 2pm daily. A spokesperson said, “Especially appealing is that the sunset golf will commence earlier this summer at 2pm which represents a 66% reduction on the regular rate during that time period. “Additionally, the rate […]

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Tsilala Brock To Host Online Voice Lessons

Tsilala Brock is getting set to host online voice lessons dubbed Sing! Bermuda, “incorporating techniques from Marcelle Clemons and vocal teachers across her career.” A spokesperson said, “Voice Lessons with Bermudian Broadway actress Tsilala Brock. Incorporating techniques from Marcelle Clemons and vocal teachers across her career, Sing! Bermuda lessons will give you the tools necessary […]

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$25,000 Raised To Launch Legal Challenge

A legal challenge to the Covid-19 regulations set to be launched by Dr Courtenay Griffiths QC and Charles Richardson has raised more than  £17,685 [$25,014] as of this writing, with over 100 pledges made on the online crowd funding page. Dr Courtenay Griffiths previously said, “The Bermuda Constitution Order 1968 guarantees fundamental rights, liberties and freedoms that […]

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Another Car/Bike Rally Being Promoted

According to promotions circulating on messaging apps and social media, another car/bike rally is apparently being planned for Sunday, May 16th. The first rally — dubbed the ‘Bermuda Freedom Car/Bike Rally’ and held to protest various aspects related to the pandemic — was held on Sunday, May 2nd, with the event seeing over 200 vehicles take […]

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FDA Authorizes Vaccine For 12 – 15 Year Olds

The United States Food and Drug Administration [FDA] has now authorized the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine for emergency use in adolescents aged 12 to 15 years old. A statement from the FDA said, “The U.S. Food and Drug Administration expanded the emergency use authorization [EUA] for the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 Vaccine for the prevention of coronavirus disease […]

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Commercial Bank Appoints Neville Grant

Bermuda Commercial Bank Limited announced that Neville Grant has been appointed as the Chief Commercial Officer. A spokesperson said, “Neville joins BCB with 28 years of experience, including senior banking roles at HSBC, both in Bermuda and internationally, as well as with the Bermuda Economic Development Corporation where he was the General Manager. “Neville will […]

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Government Hosting Mini-Float Competition

The Department of Culture and the Kaleidoscope Arts Foundation invites individuals, students, families, charities and companies to participate in the mini-float competition as part of the Heritage Month activities. A Government spokesperson said, “Floats should reflect this year’s Heritage Month theme – “Bermudian Resilience”. To help the public with their float creations, Rowe Spurling Paint Company, Butterfield […]

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