Some Police officers fear their careers could run smack into a glass ceiling, new Police Commissioner Jean-Jacques Lemay revealed yesterday.
Mr. Lemay -- confirmed in the top post just a week ago -- s...
following a fatal night-time smash between a jet ski and a tiny fishing boat.
Now the force's Marine Section is cracking down on boats which travel at night without showing the legally-required naviga...
A Minister has been deluged with applications after he appealed for Bermudians to fill more than 50 jobs -- which otherwise would have gone to foreign workers, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
More than ...
For the quartet have passed a gruelling course organised by Nautilus Diving to qualify as open-water scuba diving instructors.
And -- as well as the ten-day course plus exams -- all four notched up ex...
Peppercorn Ceremony.
And a time capsule -- to be opened 100 years after the 1996 twinning ceremony -- was sealed this weekend in the Old Town's Town Hall to mark the occasion.
St. George's and Lyme Re...
Premier Pamela Gordon is set to rub shoulders with female national leaders from all over the world.
For the Premier has been invited to join the Council of Women World Leaders first-ever annual meetin...
Opposition law and order spokesman Alex Scott yesterday backed the duo of Canadian Mountie Jean-Jacques Lemay and Harold Moniz as Bermuda's two top Policemen.
Mr. Scott said: "We have the disappointme...
cutbacks forced by the end of the company's monopoly on overseas telephone calls, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Around 25 workers throughout the workforce of 114 are set to go amid a shrinking market ...
three years.
And Governor Thorold Masefield picked 38-year veteran Harold Moniz as Deputy Commissioner -- a double-header predicted by The Royal Gazette almost a month ago.
The Royal Canadian Mounted ...
The phone wars escalated yesterday after Telecommunications Minister E.T.
(Bob) Richards promised a media blitz to counter a "misleading'' ad campaign by Cable & Wireless over the introduction of comp...