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Bermudian has ‘experience of a lifetime’ onboard Norwegian Gem
Denika Outerbridge, 22, spent eight months onboard the Norwegian Gem as an assistant waiter.
Johnny Barnes turns 91 on Monday
There is extra reason to give a wave at Johnny Barnes on Monday morning because he will be celebrating his 91st birthday.
German TV crew on island
A German film crew have been out and about in Bermuda filming footage for a television series that will run on their national television network later this year.
‘A lot of young guys out there need their fathers’
Many fathers are letting down their sons and creating a large number of angry young men, says Ralph Burrows.
Jamaica could change pot possession law
Jamaica plans to allow for personal possession of cannabis up to two ounces and decriminalize the drug for medicinal and religious purposes.
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Warwick Academy revisited, 80 years on
One of Warwick Academy's oldest 'old boys', Bill Stoops, has returned to the school after nearly 80 years.
‘God’s position hasn’t changed’
Next week's community forum on LGBT has been met with mixed and in some instances cryptic reaction from faith leaders on the island.
Firm set to scale new heights
Bermuda Aerial Media is poised to expand its operation to Canada.
Shooting victim Burrows finally home after years in hospital
He was shot and paralysed in a case of mistaken identity. He’s kicked drugs and thanks God for his salvation. Now, after three years in hospital, Ralph Burrows is home at last.
Buses halted as drivers go potty
Commuters and school children were left stranded on Tuesday when bus drivers withdrew their services over working conditions.
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Premier honours national heroes
Premier Michael Dunkley paid homage to Bermuda's National Heroes: Dame Lois Browne-Evans, Dr. E.F. Gordon, Dr. Pauulu Kamarakafego, Sir Henry Tucker and Mary Prince.
Former Premier Paula Cox honoured by The Queen
Former Premier Paula Cox was awarded a CBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours List 2014. Rev Dr Conway Simmons, Graham Pewter and Richard Bascome received Queen's Certificates.
Official: playground now open
Dockyard's colourful and eye-catching new children's playground was officially opened on Thursday.
Bosses could block staff from gambling
The latest plans to build a hotel on the old Club Med site will not be undermined if gambling legislation is not passed.
Small steps needed over cannabis reform, says Moniz
Bermuda's Attorney General says the government should consider two marijuana decriminalization schemes where offenders are given ticketed warnings in New York and the U.K.
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