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Blacks in defence of Bermuda Royal Gazette By Ira Philip Two unidentified members of the 214-strong Bermuda Militia Artillery unit that went to France in the First World War. It may appear to be unseemly to write in terms of black and white in these times when so much is being said about 'one ... |
Isolated, unique island of Bermuda offers relaxing break Vancouver Sun We escaped Canada's formidable winter recently for a warm-weather jaunt to Bermuda. Winter is apparently not the most favourable months to visit the island; but with the average temperature at around 20C during December and January, it was good enough. BFA pull the plug on friendly plans |
PGA Grand Slam 'unlikely' to remain in Bermuda Royal Gazette And, if successful in their endeavour, he said “it would be unlikely the sponsor would like to stay in Bermuda”. However, the PGA have agreed to keep the Grand Slam of Golf on Bermuda's shores at least until 2013 should they fail to find a new title ... Bermuda could lose PGA Grand Slam |
Perinchief outlines six-point plan to fight gangs Royal Gazette By Ayo Johnson National Security Minister Wayne Perinchief yesterday confirmed his intention to introduce anti-gang legislation to Bermuda a move supported by the United Bermuda Party. Mr Perinchief floated the idea last year but was met with ... Perinchief: Government is facilitating mediation between gangs Minister: Inter-Agency Gang Task Force |
Young DJ Ricky Dias is out to impress in a tough field Royal Gazette By Jonathan Bell One year on from his first turn as a DJ in a Front Street club, the 18-year-old is gearing up for his first tour overseas with Bermuda's own Young Gunz Sound (YGS Entertainment). “DJing in Bermuda is a very competitive scene, ... |
Academy is moulding 'respectable' citizens Bermuda Sun National team cricket coach David Moore said Bermuda's academy programme is about helping young talent become “productive and respectable” members of the community as well as improving their game. He spoke to the Bermuda Sun after the Bermuda Cricket ... T20 preparations on track, insists Moore |
A last bite as the Green Lantern is doused Bermuda Sun A microcosm of Bermuda making a final, respectful salute to a much-loved culinary institution. An older couple stroll in and head for a middle booth, the gentleman exchanging a fist bump with a younger man at a corner table. |
Burgess under pressure from PLP colleagues Royal Gazette And in what could well be the first for Bermuda, Mr Burgess may well have to appear before the Public Accounts Committee. Mr Burgess issued a statement yesterday which reported that he had informed a special Parliamentary Caucus of his position with ... Who'll put the brakes on Minister Burgess? |
Andrew Card is the Babe Ruth of fishing Bermuda Sun 3: To everyone who has ever thrown a rod overboard, Bermuda's Andrew Card is now a legend. A hero, a sort of Babe Ruth of fishing. His 920 pound bluefin tuna catch off the coast of Bermuda Wednesday was a monumental achievement. |
Course will prepare Bermudians to wash pots Bermuda Sun Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Patrice Minors told the House of Assembly that the affected workers have been advised to settle their affairs and leave Bermuda. Government placed a moratorium on work permits for landscape gardeners, ... Suspected Burglars Arrested In Paget Nearly 90 work permits refused due to moratorium |