Bermuda’s public access to information regime faces its biggest challenge since it was passed into law nine years ago.
The announcement by Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch, the Minister of Public Works,...
If it wasn’t already obvious, Friday’s session of Parliament made the Progressive Labour Party’s distaste for public access to information, and, let’s face it, accountability, abundantly clear. Despit...
The knock on Bermuda football historically is that we have produced some fantastic individuals but few fantastic teams. Generational players but rarely a team for the generations. Kyle Lightbourne, on...
To listen to our legislators tying themselves in knots amid a sea of hypocrisy over whether the newly established Bermuda Championship will be a good thing for the island in ways that the 35th America...
According to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States, out of the 70,237 drug overdose deaths in 2017, nearly one third — or 23,139 — involved cocaine, psychostimulants, or ...
Cheryl-Ann Griffin. Remember her? The Shelly Bay resident who was central to the protests in her neighbourhood that led first to the withdrawal of Tom Steinhoff’s development plans at Shelly Bay Beach...
It was the news that we had been fearing but had been loath to accept: that Flora Duffy would not be at the start line to defend her title at the MS Amlin World Triathlon Bermuda in less than two week...
In the Scriptures, it is more often than not a lamb that is placed at the altar of sacrifice, a symbolic and most holy creature of this earth. But what took place on our island last week, perpetrated ...
In the Scriptures, it is more often than not a lamb that is placed at the altar of sacrifice, a symbolic and most holy creature of this earth. But what took place on our island last week, perpetrated ...
The 20th Kappa Classic has passed having been declared a roaring success. The organisers accommodated a greater turnout by including an additional day to the start of the tournament and have hopes of ...