The 2003 Recruit Camp got off to a good start with close to 200 new privates showing up to begin their three-year, two-month stint with the army.
"The response has been good," said Regiment Captain Da...
The retrial of a Dutch national accused of importing up to $192,000 worth of cocaine on December 20, 200, began yesterday in Supreme Court.
Assistant Justice Archibald Warner heard the statements of s...
Increased ecstasy use and easy access to alcohol are the primary reasons why there is an escalation in violent incidents among our youth, according to a Pembroke man who denied there is any type of ga...
Despite temperatures dipping into the 50s, thousands of revellers gathered in St. George's Square to bring in 2003 on Tuesday night.
And although the evening got off to a slow start, the square was pa...
Veteran chef Herbie Bascome and sports stalwart Frederick William Tucker each became a Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE) when they were recognised by the Queen for their r...
While the tourism industry continued to struggle in 2002, many unexpected events took place, especially the untimely death of Tourism Minister David Allen on September 26 at the age of 59.
In January,...
Bermuda bore witness to many crimes this year, ranging from murders to sex crimes, violent attacks and several drug busts, which, according to Police have netted over $40 million of narcotics.
Here's ...
2002 was a year the construction industry will never forget. While the industry boomed, the Government was rocked with two of the biggest controversies in recent memory.
The Bermuda Housing Corporatio...
Labour unrest seemed to increase in 2002 compared to recent years as everyone from teachers to CableVision staff took to the streets at some point during the year:
January
CableVision infighting spark...
Disruptive students, rows over school uniforms, and questions over whether special needs students were having their needs met were some of the challenges the education system faced in 2002.
At the sam...