ANNOUNCEMENTS
Public Works Advisory: Increased penalties for illegal dumping
The penalty for illegal dumping of waste is up to $10,000 for a first offence and up to $25,000 for subsequent offences, Public Works advised on Monday.
CableVision interruptions for next two weeks
THURSDAY, MAY 20: Bermuda CableVision would like to update its subscribers that the anticipated interruptions to their cable service from May 21-23 announced yesterday will now be extended to the next two weeks.
Bermuda Day policing and road closures
THURSDAY, MAY 20: The Bermuda Police Service takes this opportunity to advise the public on a number of matters to ensure a peaceful and safe time during this year’s Bermuda Day holiday period.
Bermuda Day marine advisory
THURSDAY, MAY 20: With the upcoming Bermuda Day holiday weekend it is anticipated there will be a large increase in marine traffic on the water. Therefore the Bermuda Police Service Marine Unit would like to send out an advisory to boaters and swimmers.
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Hiscox recruiting Bermudian graduates
Hiscox Bermuda is launching its first ever graduate programme for Bermudian graduates. The two year programme is designed to give graduates immediate hands on experience, gaining on the job training from highly respected professionals including underwriters, risk modellers, actuaries and claims handlers.
BELCO conducts emergency repairs on Cavendish Road Thursday and Friday
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2: BELCO wishes to advise motorists that emergency excavation work will begin at 10 AM on Thursday, June 3, to repair a high-voltage underground transmission cable on Cavendish Road.
Dishwasher recall: Fire hazard
FRIDAY, JUNE 4: The Ministry of Culture and Social Rehabilitation in conjunction with the Department of Human Affairs and the Office of Consumer Affairs would like to advise the public that Maytag Corporation has issued a recall of Maytag Dishwashers because an electrical failure in the dishwasher’s heating element can …
Error in garbage and recycling schedule for Friday
TUESDAY, JUNE 8: The Ministry of Works and Engineering wishes to advise the public that there is an error in the 2010 Garbage and Recycling Schedule that was mailed to households throughout the Island earlier this year.
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Saltus celebrates Founder's Day on Friday
The annual celebrations honoring Saltus Grammar School founder Samuel Saltus take place tomorrow, Friday, June 11, 2010.
Road closures for Saturday's parade
FRIDAY, JUNE 11: The public is advised of the following road closures for the Queen’s Birthday Parade, Saturday June 12, 2010.
Public urged to conserve water
The Ministry of Works and Engineering encourages members of the public to make every effort to conserve water at this time. Additionally, residents should monitor tank levels regularly to determine if and when they will require water.
War vets urged to check list of names
The Ministry of Works and Engineering is making a final appeal to all veterans who served in the First World War and Second World War to ensure that their names are included on the new War Memorial that is under construction on the grounds of Cabinet Office.
Bulky waste disposal suspended at Tynes Bay
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30: The Ministry of Works and Engineering requests that waste haulers refrain from bringing bulky waste to Tynes Bay Waste-to-Energy Facility with immediate effect until Monday, July 19, 2010.
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