Archive for September, 2010

Government On Airport, Fencing & Finance

Government On Airport, Fencing & Finance

The Government has moved to clarify issues surrounding reports on yesterday’s airport security breach, with Aaron Adderley, the Airport General Manager saying today that “The airport will always have significant capital requirements, both airside and inside the terminal”, and that “capital works, inclusive of maintenance is a standard line... Read more of this article

Road Works To Cause Traffic Disruptions

Road Works To Cause Traffic Disruptions

The City of Hamilton today (Sept 29) announced that starting tomorrow evening there will be traffic disruptions due to crane activity. Their full statement follows below: The City of Hamilton today announced that starting on Thursday September 30, 2010 at 7:00pm on Reid Street, at Seon Place, there will be traffic disruptions due to crane activity.... Read more of this article

Rugby: Renegades, Teachers & Mariners Win

Rugby: Renegades, Teachers & Mariners Win

Game 1: Renegades 23 vs 13 Police. The first match of the day saw Renegades taking on the Police. Although the boys in blue were missing a few regulars, the Renegades knew this would be no easy match. The game started at a frantic pace, with the early action moving end to end. Police would take an early lead through a Mike Kane penalty following... Read more of this article

Battle for World Match Racing Tour Champs

Battle for World Match Racing Tour Champs

(WMRT/Argo Group Gold Cup News) The world’s leading sailors will be fighting for precious points at The Argo Group Gold Cup in Bermuda, with next week’s match race representing the last chance saloon for skippers to move up the leaderboard ahead of the the ISAF World Match Racing Tour’s season ending finale – The Monsoon Cup in December.... Read more of this article

UBP: Overspending & Airport Security Fence

UBP: Overspending & Airport Security Fence

Saying “The Government is dicing with Bermuda’s reputation as a responsible jurisdiction,” Pat Gordon-Pamplin, Shadow Minister for Works & Engineering has commented on the statement by the airport’s general manager who is reported to have said they did not have “the financial resources to fix openings in the airport fence all at once.” Ms.... Read more of this article

Firm Selected To Build New Hospital Building

Firm Selected To Build New Hospital Building

Bermuda Hospitals Board (BHB) today announces that it has selected Paget Health Services, a consortium of local and international firms, as preferred bidder to design, build, finance and maintain a new building on the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital site. The new building will be a purpose-built structure that addresses the shortage of space for acute... Read more of this article

Burglar Steals Quantity of Rain Suits

Burglar Steals Quantity of Rain Suits

Police are appealing for the public to be wary of anyone other than reputable businesses who may be attempting to sell rain suits, after a burglar(s) broke into a store and stole a quantity of them. Around 8:10am this morning (Sept 29) Police received a report of a burglary at Island Trading on Reid Street in Pembroke. They say that it appears that... Read more of this article

Swan: Never Too Late To Do What Is Right

Swan: Never Too Late To Do What Is Right

(Written by Kim.Swan, Leader of the Opposition) After hearing words of unity spoken by Premier Brown on the weekend I was of two minds. My first reaction was: “You’ve got to be kidding. After years in which he never hesitated to sow division for political gain, this sounds like a deathbed conversion.” My second reaction was more positive: “Better... Read more of this article

Burglary Charges: Teenagers Appear in Court

Burglary Charges: Teenagers Appear in Court

A trio of teenagers appeared in Magistrates Court today [Sept 28], all charged with some form of burglary. ZBM reported that 17-year-old Ryan Jay Furbert, of Footbridge Lane, Devonshire, admitted to breaking into a Smith’s Parish home and removing over $9,000 worth of electronics. Mr Furbert, pictured to the left, is an accomplished athlete. ... Read more of this article

Ferry Service Suspended to Further Notice

Ferry Service Suspended to Further Notice

(Updated) Following on from today’s Union discussions, the Department of Marine and Ports is advising the public that tomorrow (Wednesday September 29) the ferry service will be suspended until further notice. The Department of Marine and Ports is advising those members of the public who would normally commute via ferry, to seek alternative transportation... Read more of this article

Police Car in Pursuit Overturns & Crashes

Police Car in Pursuit Overturns & Crashes

(Updated with photos) An accident just occurred this evening (Sept 28) on St David`s Road involving a Police car, with the officers being taken to hospital for treatment after the car overturned. A Police spokesman tells us that the Police responded to a report of single vehicle collision involving a police vehicle. Apparently the Police were in pursuit... Read more of this article

Premier Becomes Lifetime BTFA Member

Premier Becomes Lifetime BTFA Member

Premier Dr Ewart Brown presented a check for $1000 for Life Membership to the Bermuda Track and Field Association to BTFA President Donna Watson yesterday (Sept 28). The Premier, a former Commonwealth Games athlete said, “My commitment to the development of our youth through sports is unswerving. I am pleased to be able to display that commitment... Read more of this article