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$45 Million Offer for Spanish Point Boat Club

BNN has learned that the MEF Group of Restaurants has submitted an unsolicited offer for the Spanish Point Boat Club.

Telecommunications Reform Plodding Ahead

Government has been reviewing currently policy and legislation regarding telecommunications for some five years now and industry professionals believe there is now light at the end of the tunnel.

Education Town Hall Meetings to Report Progress

The Ministry of Education has organized three meetings this week to report progress on the work being done to improve public education.

Ole Style Pre-Heritage Day Parade

The 17th Annual Pre-Heritage Day Parade starts at 6:30pm on Thursday, May 15 at the Mid-Atlantic Wellness Institute (MWI).

Extra public holiday for National Heroes’ Day

Bermuda will have an extra public holiday this year to celebrate the life and achievements of Dame Lois Browne-Evans.

Motorist and passenger injured

A motorist and his passenger were injured after he lost control of his car.

Cabinet Office launches internship programme

The Cabinet Office is launching an internship programme so jumpstart the careers of young Bermudians.

Man questioned over murder

Police are questioning a 32-year old man in connection with the murder of Matthew Charles Clarke.

Historical Heartbeats lectures begin tonight

The Historical Heartbeats Lecture Series 2008 begins tonight with The Secret Graves of St. Peter's.

Foul play suspected in suspicious death

Police are appealing for information following the sudden death of a 31-year-old Pembroke man.

Mayor defends horse and carriage ban

The Corporation of Hamilton has hit back at comments made by Junior Minister for Tourism & Transport Wayne Caines regarding its recent decision to ban horses and carriages from Harbour Nights.

Government services interrupted today

Government services will be disrupted today due to a meeting of the Bermuda Industrial Union (BIU).

Mayor urged to suspend horse and carriage ban

Junior Minister of Tourism and Transport Senator Wayne CAines has called for the Mayor of Hamilton to suspend his decision to ban horse and carriage rides from Harbour Nights.

Memorial service to be held for former Governor

A memorial service for former Governor Major General Sir Desmond Langley will be held on Wednesday, April 30 April at St. John's Church, Pembroke.

Assault victim refuses to co-operate with police

A man is refusing to cooperate with police despite being assaulted in Par-la-Ville Park.