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Hamilton Parish Brush Fire Extinguished

Hamilton Parish Brush Fire Extinguished

The Bermuda Fire and Rescue Service responded to a report of a brush fire this evening [Feb 19] at approximately 6.05pm near Trinity Church Road in Hamilton Parish. Fire Service spokesperson Lieutenant Leonard Davis reported that “The Bermuda Fire and Rescue Service responded to the mentioned incident with three fire appliances staffed with ten firefighters. “Upon... Read more of this article

Bean/Burt Matter Will Be “Government Lawsuit”

Bean/Burt Matter Will Be “Government Lawsuit”

The legal action being taken by Premier Craig Cannonier against Opposition Leader Marc Bean and MP David Burt will be funded by the Government, a spokesperson confirmed this evening [Feb 19]. Today’s announcement about the legal action follows a tumultuous week which saw strong allegations made against the Premier, news that an MP secretly recorded... Read more of this article

PLP Call For Premier Cannonier To ‘Step Down’

PLP Call For Premier Cannonier To ‘Step Down’

The political row continues to rage on, with the PLP issuing a statement this evening [Feb 19] calling for Premier Craig Cannonier to “step down.” The controversy began Friday with strong allegations made in the House of Assembly by both Opposition Leader Marc Bean and PLP MP David Burt, which they both subsequently repeated outside of Parliamentary... Read more of this article

Police: Help Find 48 Year Old Woman

Police: Help Find 48 Year Old Woman

The police are appealing for assistance in locating a 48 year old woman who has not been seen since Saturday. A police spokesperson said, “The Bermuda Police Service is asking the public’s assistance in locating missing person 48 year old Marybeth Sherwin. “She is described as a white female, small framed 5’6 120 pounds and she was... Read more of this article

Attempt To Bar Reporter From Press Conference

Attempt To Bar Reporter From Press Conference

[Updated] Today’s [Feb 19] press conference hosted by Premier Craig Cannonier did not start off on a smooth note, with officials attempting to bar entry to reporter Ayo Johnson. The issue caused a delay, with Mr. Johnson — a veteran journalist who works as a freelancer — standing his ground and maintaining his request for entry into... Read more of this article

Premier To Seek “Full Damages Through Courts”

Premier To Seek “Full Damages Through Courts”

[Updated with video] Premier Craig Cannonier held a press briefing today [Feb 19], where he denied both Opposition Leader Marc Bean and MP David Burt’s allegations, and said he will be seeking “full damages through the Courts for slander.” The Premier said, “Concerning the recent accusations – I had hoped it would not... Read more of this article

Timeline: Gambling, Casinos, Laws, Allegations

Timeline: Gambling, Casinos, Laws, Allegations

The topic of casinos continues to dominate the headlines, with controversy swirling after allegations about a casino licence were made by the Opposition Leader and subsequently denied by the Premier. Casinos are presently not permitted under Bermuda law, however with the decision set to be made in Parliament it is seen as likely that the law will change,... Read more of this article

St. George’s Foundation To Host Lecture

St. George’s Foundation To Host Lecture

The St. George’s Foundation will be hosting a lecture by Beau Evans on Wednesday [Feb 26] at The World Heritage Centre on Penno’s Wharf. The presentation follows the exploits of Captain Stephen Decatur after his loss of the USS President, which was captured by the British and towed to Bermuda in January 1815. “It was during this action... Read more of this article

Orange Bay Raises $5100 For Kaleidoscope

Orange Bay Raises $5100 For Kaleidoscope

Orange Bay Company recently presented a $5,100 check to the Kaleidoscope Arts Foundation in support of the foundation’s Art & Me Programme. Rudolph Morris, Co-owner of Orange Bay Company presenting the check to Fiona Rodriguez Roberts, Founder & Director, Kaleidoscope Arts Foundation: A company spokesperson said, “Despite a tough... Read more of this article

Marc Bean On “National Unity”, “National Trust”

Marc Bean On “National Unity”, “National Trust”

[Written by Opposition Leader Marc Bean] Good Day Bermuda, Regardless of whom one supports politically, one thing must be asked. Who in Bermuda can justify the unethical recording someone’s conversation? The OBA calls for collaboration, yet at the same time OBA MPs are taping conversations of the very people, they are asking for collaboration... Read more of this article

Dr. Gibbons: “Incorporations Continue To Rise”

Dr. Gibbons: “Incorporations Continue To Rise”

Today [Feb 18] the Minister of Education and Economic Development, Dr. Grant Gibbons announced that the Registrar of Companies’ full-year 2013 results revealed the “largest number of new company incorporations since 2008 and a very healthy increase over the 2012 results.” “The good news is incorporations continue to rise and this trend... Read more of this article

Man Admits Having Cannabis Plants On Boat

Man Admits Having Cannabis Plants On Boat

A 53 year old man appeared in Magistrates Court today [Feb 18] where he admitted having cannabis plants on his boat. Robert Leslie Holman pleaded guilty to three charges involving the possession of 0.50 grams of cannabis and was fined a total of $1,800. The facts presented to Senior Magistrate Archie Warner were that on 19th September 2013, Holman was... Read more of this article