While he called the suggestions made by Labour Minister Terry Lister "worth exploring", Opposition Whip Maxwell Burgess said becoming educated was another way the housing crisis could be tackled.
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In order to be operate effectively, the Regiment's numbers must increase, Labour Minister Terry Lister told the House of Assembly yesterday during the motion to adjourn.
As he reflected on the Regimen...
Instead of giving up on prisoners, they should be empowered to learn so that can be better equipped in society.
This was the message of Ann Dunstan as she gave the keynote address at the weekly Hamilt...
Four days after he was stabbed during an altercation at the Spinning Wheel night-club, a 23-year-old Pembroke man remains in critical condition in the hospital.
"He's a bit better than yesterday," a n...
After months of waiting for a decision whether her diabetic son will be able to attend Government pre-school, a frustrated mother has been told she must keep him home until next September - unless she...
A self-described alcoholic was sentenced to three months in jail yesterday after she admitted to stealing three bottles of beer in the daily session of Plea Court.
Crown counsel Shade Subair told the ...
Twenty-five years ago, the Teen Haven opened its doors to young mothers in need of housing.
Originally located on Berkeley Road in Pembroke, the ten-bedroom facility moved to its current site on Happy...
United Bermuda Party (UBP) Senator Kim Swan found himself chasing a brazen intruder from his home after his wife discovered a man in their bedroom during the early hours of yesterday morning.
Accordin...
For the first time in Bermuda's history, Freemasons opened their doors to the general public yesterday with the launch of Freemason's Community Week.
While he defined Freemasons as “the largest frater...
An American woman with “strong Bermuda roots” is upset because her inability to obtain Bermuda status has led to her losing custody of her son.
Marta Johnson, 30, is the daughter of a Bermudian man an...