Author Archive: Bernews1
Day #1: Bermuda Thanksgiving Classic
The first day of the 2011 Bermuda Thanksgiving Basketball Classic tipped off inside the Berkeley Institute Gymnasium last night [Nov.24]. This tournament was started in 2010 by the tournament director and back-to-back, three-time basketball gold medalist in the Small Island Games tournament; Chris Crumpler. The aim for this tournament is for Bermuda’s... Read more of this article
2011 Black Friday: Massive Lines By 5am
[Updated] Hundreds of people made their way to Hamilton in the early hours of this morning [Nov.25] to take advantage of the Black Friday sales. Even before 5am, traffic was buzzing, parking was hard to find and long lines had formed on the streets. Black Friday is the day following Thanksgiving Day in the United States and traditionally the beginning... Read more of this article
Passport To Fine Dining In Bermuda
Bermuda’s Total Marketing & Communications Limited [TMC] and Gosling Brothers Ltd. today [Nov. 25] announced the start of the 2011-2012 Passport to Taste — the credential for fine dining on the island. Steve Marklew, president & CEO of TMC said, “After the success of our 2010/11 Passport to Taste (PT) First Edition, we are excited... Read more of this article
OBA’s Qualified Apology To Minister
The One Bermuda Alliance issued a qualified apology to Tourism Minister Wayne Furbert today [Nov.24] after the Progressive Labour Party claimed the Opposition “struck below the belt” and called into question his empathy for the victims of violence. Earlier the OBA’s Shadow Board on National Security spokesman Jeff Baron told the Royal... Read more of this article
Premier Signs Malta Tax Agreement In UK
Bermuda’s Ministry of Finance announced today [Nov. 24] the signing of a bilateral tax information exchange agreement with the Republic of Malta. The agreement, which took place in London, was signed by Maltese High Commissioner to the UK H.E. Joseph Zammit Tabona and Premier and Finance Minister Paula Cox. “Negotiations took place in Bermuda during... Read more of this article
Power Outage After Bus Strikes Pole
[Updated] Traffic is presently being diverted in the North Shore Road area due to an accident which saw a bus smash into a utility pole this afternoon [Nov.24], resulting in over 500 households losing power. A police spokesperson said, “Around 3:30pm Thursday, November 24th police responded to a report of a single vehicle damage only collision... Read more of this article
Overseas Territories ‘Priority’ For UK
The annual Overseas Territories Consultative Council [OTCC] attended by Bermuda Premier Paula Cox wrapped up in London today [Nov. 24], with Britain pledging to make its 14 remaining dependencies a “priority” in the coming year. Premiers, Chief Ministers and other elected representatives from Britain’s Overseas Territories were in attendance... Read more of this article
2011 Third Quarter Visitor Arrivals
Minister of Business Development and Tourism Wayne Furbert today [Nov.24] reported signs of an uptick in the island’s hospitality sector when he unveiled the third-quarter visitor arrival statistics for 2011. The Minister said total visitor arrivals were up by 7.3 percent in July, 10.4 percent in August and — despite several hurricane threats... Read more of this article
Dr Tammy Trott Attends ICCAT Meeting
Last week Senior Marine Resources Officer for the Department of Environmental Protection, Dr. Tammy Trott, led the United Kingdom Overseas Territories (UKOT) delegation at the meeting of the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT). The meeting took place from November 11th to November 19th and was held in Istanbul, Turkey. As... Read more of this article
Submerged Cedar Tree Root Discovered
Local divers have discovered what appears to be a Bermuda Cedar tree root still planted in its original location – 53 feet deep on North Shore. The Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute and the Department of Conservation Services within the Ministry of Public Works has teamed up with the local divers to further study the root and have taken... Read more of this article
The Booth’s Angel Tree To Benefit SPCA
The Booth, a Hamilton retail store, plans to help raise awareness for the SPCA during the holidays. An Angel Tree will be installed to encourage shoppers to give and care during this festive season. Suzanne DeCouto, states, “The Booth family are always supportive of activity in the community and during the holidays we look for projects we could... Read more of this article
Bermuda Thanksgiving Stowaway Saga
An eight-year-old American schoolboy’s irritation that Bermuda did not observe the Thanksgiving holiday — being celebrated in the US today [Nov. 24] — led to a kidnapping scare which made front page news around the world in 1934. Carroll Wainwright — whose stepfather was locally-based British shipping magnate Sir Hector MacNeal... Read more of this article


