by Finance Minister Grant Gibbons in yesterday's Budget.
He told the House of Assembly: "This Government understands that our people are the key asset for economic prosperity in the modern global econ...
the people.
Finance Minister Grant Gibbons said it was intended to shore up the second pillar of the economy -- tourism.
And international business, subject to increases in company fees of up to six p...
-- that the colonies are indeed revolting.
For -- despite a UK rearguard action to present the ground-breaking UK-Caribbean conference in the Bahamas as some sort of international lovefest -- it was c...
A 49-year-old Pembroke man went to his ex-wife's home, asked her for a ride to his own home, and sexually assaulted her once he got her there, a Supreme Court jury was told yesterday.
The man -- who c...
tomorrow's Budget.
And he ailing tourism industry may be in line to get another shot in the arm in the last financial package before the General Election.
But a touch of tenderness in dealing with the...
A story in Tuesday's paper incorrectly stated that PLP Hamilton East candidate Derrick Burgess ran for a seat in that constituency in the last General Election. Mr. Burgess did not. He ran in 1989 A ...
Bermuda looks set to avoid the Budget blues tomorrow in the last financial package before the General Election.
But Chamber of Commerce president David Rowntree said Government needed to be leaner and...
Eleventh hour notice on topics for debate in the Upper House was last night slammed by top Opposition Senator Milton Scott.
The Opposition Leader in the Senate hit out after being told only yesterday ...
in the Bahamas could "devastate'' Bermuda's economy, Premier Pamela Gordon warned last night.
But she pledged the Island's big guns will be rolled out for the two-day summit meeting called by UK Forei...
picture of him strolling along a steel beam 50 feet in the air appeared in The Royal Gazette .
Sean Chasty, whose firm is sub-contracted to main developer BCM McAlpine on the massive Centre Re develop...