ANNOUNCEMENTS
Divers help clean up
Divers from the Bermuda Sub-Aqua Club joined in a clean-up of Mangrove Bay in Sandys on Saturday.
Dangerous conditions at Horseshoe Bay
Horseshoe Bay was closed to swimmers on Monday because of dangerous conditions.
Staged exercises to be held in Dockyard and Hamilton
A Joint Services exercise will be staged on October 14 and 15, Minister of National Security Wayne Perinchief said on Thursday.
Businesses must be vigilant for counterfeit currency - police
Police warn that there continues to be a noticeable amount of counterfeit Bermuda currency currently in circulation, particularly $100 and $50 notes.
St George's ferry cancelled
The St. George's ferry service was cancelled on Tuesday due to inclement weather.
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Warning: Fake bank e-mail
Police are warning the public about a fake e-mail claiming to be from Butterfield Bank, which encourages recipients to click on a link and enter online banking information.
St George's ferry cancelled
Until further notice, St. George's ferry has been suspended due to the inclement weather.
Remembrance Day traffic restrictions
Road closures, diversions and no parking zones will be in effect in Hamilton on Friday due to the Remembrance Day Parade.
City Market moves to Washington Street
The City of Hamilton on Wednesday announced the opening of the City Market in a new location on Washington Street (across from Pasta Basta).
Recycle Mania starts next week
Minister of Public Works Walter Roban encourages everyone to do their part as Recycle Mania 2011 takes place next week, including an aluminum can drive and E-Waste recycle day.
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Hardship forum to take place on Wednesday
The Human Rights Commission has organized a forum on Wednesday to discuss what the 2011 Unreasonable Hardship legislation means for employers and employees in Bermuda.
Government issues flood warning
The Ministry of Public Works has advised that Bermuda may experience flooding for several days in late November as unseasonably high tides combine with a storm system.
The laughs are on us!
Post an ad on the Bermuda Sun's SunShopper.bm classifieds website between December 1 and 23 and you could win tickets for two to the Just For Laughs show.
Traffic advisory: Victoria Street resurfacing work
The City of Hamilton on Thursday announced that resurfacing work will take place on Victoria Street starting at 7am on December 5 and ending at 6pm on December 8.
Traffic advisory: Streets closed for late night shopping
Reid St from Burnaby Hill to Queen St together with Court St from Elliott St West to Victoria St will be closed to vehicular traffic during late night shopping on Fridays.
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