HUMAN INTEREST
Entertaining hospital staff raise $10k
The Bermuda Hospitals Board Variety Show was held on March 29, organized by staff from the hospitals, and raised over $10,000.
Family ties to watercolour artist reveal a bygone era
In the early 1830s, Dr Johnson Savage created arguably one of the most significant album of watercolours in Bermuda's history. His descendants recently visited to the island.
NFL star to speak at fundraising dinner
Drug treatment centre Caron Bermuda will host the 4th Caron Bermuda Award of Excellence dinner on Thursday at the Fairmont Southampton Hotel, featuring Clifton Crosby.
British newspaper slams Christian foodbanks & faces social media backlash
British newspaper The Daily Mail faced a social media backlash on Easter Sunday following an article criticizing the work of one of the UK's biggest provider of food banks.
Equality, jobs and justice for all?
The People's Campaign, made up of members of the community, unions and church groups, is a coalition for equality, jobs and justice.
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Cannabis report presented to Government
A report looking into how Government could reform its cannabis policy was presented to National Security Minister Michael Dunkley on Thursday.
TV crew will press ahead with Middleton murder film
A Montreal-based television production company still plans to create a show about Rebecca Moddleton's murder, despite being denied work permits.
Investigations still under way after explosion damages home
Authorities are still investigating the cause of a fire and explosion that displaced four residents and badly damaged a Pembroke home over the weekend.
Memorial for Sir David Gibbons
A memorial service has been set to celebrate the life of the Honourable Sir David Gibbons on Thursday, April 24 at the Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity.
Medical cannabis activist wants to import 'ganja oil'
Medical cannabis activist Alan Gordon has written to Jamaica's Health Minister to ask for a permit to export medical ganja oil extract from Jamaica to Bermuda.
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Bahamas Prime Minister pays tribute to Sir David Gibbons
Prime Minister of Bahamas Perry G. Christie on Monday extended condolences on the passing of Sir David Gibbons.
Regiment soldiers complete gruelling two-day April Advance
Around 200 soldiers finished a gruelling two-day exercise designed to test every unit of the Bermuda Regiment on Sunday.
Bees are dying. Here’s why you should care
Bermudian bees are dying – a fact that bodes ill for plant and marine life in and around the island, according to local scientists, beekeepers and environmentalists.
Initiative that gives inmates real hope
Potential employers and support agencies filed into Westgate this week as part of an initiative to give inmates a head start when they are released back to the community.
Middleton: ‘Blocking TV crew has further damaged Bermuda’
Father of murdered teen Rebecca Middleton says that Government’s move to block a film crew from entering the island has made Bermuda look even worse in the eyes of the world.
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