Whitney Institute Middle School will remain open after all, it was announced last night.
Following weeks of arguing during which the school's registration seemed likely to be withdrawn, the Ministry o...
Shadow Justice Minister Mark Pettingill yesterday blasted Government for causing yesterday's historic demonstration by "turning its back" on Police officers.
And Mr. Pettingill said protesters' messag...
Former faith-based tourism boss Andre Curtis claims to have spent $70,000 on last year's Joint Worship Service at the National Stadium — but star performer Bishop John Francis still hasn't been paid.
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Whitney old boy Shaun Goater yesterday lamented the demise of his former school — and called for its trustees and the Ministry of Education to give it a stay of execution.
Mr. Goater says his time at ...
Opposition Leader Kim Swan yesterday urged Auditor General Larry Dennis to expedite his investigation into faith-based tourism and declared: "Nothing adds up."
Mr. Swan says Premier Ewart Brown's resp...
Whitney Institute Middle School will close for good tomorrow, it was confirmed yesterday.
The Ministry of Education and the school's board conceded they had failed to end their row over repairs to Whi...
For 20 years it's been a source of frustration for St. George's residents — but in the space of 15 seconds later this summer Club Med will be blasted into oblivion once and for all.
That's how long Wo...
Premier Ewart Brown's claim that 482 visitors were lured to faith-based tourism events was scotched yesterday by United Bermuda Party MP Wayne Furbert — who says the real figure is probably about ten....
All four-wheeled vehicles must display an electronic tag by July 1 as Bermuda's modernised registration system kicks in.
Under the Electronic Vehicle Registration programme — which aims to crack down ...
A place of remembrance is likely to be created for families and friends who have lost loved ones on Bermuda's roads.
The venture is being planned by the charity ROLO: Remembering Our Loved Ones, which...