POLITICS
Restoration, upgrades and activities planned for National Parks
The Minister of Public Works on Wednesday outlined plans to upgrade Bermuda's National Parks, as well as highway developments for child safety and disabled access.
At ease! Minister Dunkley makes his first Regiment visit
New Public Safety Minister Michael Dunkley on Thursday made his first official visit to the Bermuda Regiment's Warwick HQ.
Governor appoints three Senators
Governor George Fergusson today reappointed the three existing Independent Senators to complete the Upper House team.
OBA: Furbert misled the public
OBA chief Thad Hollis on Monday accused an ex-Tourism Minister of misleading the public over the axing of the developer for the old Club Med site in St George’s to avoid hurting the chances of PLP candidates in the area.
'We won't make false promises about hotels'
New Tourism Minister Shawn Crockwell has vowed not to raise lofty and false expectations about new hotel developments in Bermuda.
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Parliament to convene on February 8th
The Cabinet Office announced on Wednesday that Parliament will convene on February 8th, 2013.
OBA say they will pass anti-corruption legislation
On Sunday the OBA said it "appreciates" former Premier Alex Scott's push for anti-corruption legislation but criticsed him for not doing more when he was Premier.
Burt: PLP reduced taxes, cut spending and reduced deficit spending
The Progressive Labour Party on Wednesday claimed credit in its aims of reducing taxes, cutting spending, and reducing deficit spending.
PLP to OBA: "Stop inventing numbers"
PLP Chairman Maynard Dill on Sunday accused the OBA of circulating inaccurate figures with regard to the money spent on consultants by the previous government.
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