Column: Sherlock Jr On Golf Funding & More

[Opinion column written by FDM’s Quinton Sherlock Jr.] The recent resignation of the Port Royal Members Executive Committee, following the Board of Trustees’ decision to increase membership and green fees, has brought Bermuda’s public golf system to an important moment. The explanation offered is easy enough to understand. Taxpayer money cannot be expected to subsidise …
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Bermuda Motors Attends Primary Career Fair

Corey Lewis and Mya Smith of Bermuda Motors Ltd. engaged Elliott Primary School students with interactive automotive demonstrations during the school’s annual Career Fair on March 11. A spokesperson said, “Corey Lewis [Tradesman] and Mya Smith [Vehicle Dismantler & Parts Department Assistant] represented Bermuda Motors Ltd. at the Elliott Primary School annual Career Fair on …
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Premier Burt Travels To London And Luxembourg

Premier David Burt is travelling to London and Luxembourg from March 23–26 for “a series of engagements aimed at strengthening Bermuda’s engagement with Westminster, as well as enhancing international partnerships and cooperation in financial services, including meetings in Luxembourg.” A Government spokesperson said, “The visit begins in London, where Premier Burt will co-host a dinner …
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Softball: Warriors, Smokey & Raggamuffins Win

The Bermuda Softball League recorded a high-scoring triple-header at the Michael Preece Softball Diamond at Bernard Park, where teams combined for 99 runs in a single night of Pembroke league action. The highest-scoring matchup of the evening saw the Warriors defeat Major League Barbers 29–22. Alonni Lugo led the Warriors’ offensive effort, finishing three-for-four at …
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