Regent's Seven Seas Mariner expected 150 people to board each lifeboat in case of emergency. They seemed overcrowded when far fewer than that number boarded for shuttle tender service ashore.
Another destination to keep in mind for great diversity of...
Herbie Bascome has been appointed coach of Bermuda's Stanford 20/20 squad that will take on defending champions Guyana in Antigua next February, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
The former St. George's skipper was recently given the reins of the team af...
DATE: Dec 21, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
QUESTION: Can you provide our readers with a summary of your experience in football since you left Bermuda to attend university?
ANSWER: I left Bermuda in 1992 to attend Alabama A&M University on a soccer scholarship. I played for the university from...
Bermuda 2008 Davis Cup hopeful Jordan Talbot is now the proud recipient of the prestigious Arthur Ashe Award.
The award, honouring late Wimbledon, Australian and USOpen champion and civil rights leader Ashe, recognises college undergraduates who have...
Bermuda's national squash team triumphed over Venezuela to win their first match of the Men's World Team Championship in Chennai, India.
The Islanders, who are battling it out for positions 17-29 after failing to progress past the pool phase, beat th...
DATE: Dec 12, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Stephen Wright
The year 2007 will go down in the scrapbook of promising golfer Daniel Augustus as truly a memorable one.
In the past 12 months the 20-year amateur — one of the Island's longest hitters of the ball — has produced some remarkable achievements both loc...
DATE: Dec 12, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
Bermuda's national squash team is playing for pride after failing to qualify for the knockout phase of the Men's World Team Championship in Chennai, India.
Progressing to the next stage was always a mountainous proposition with all of Bermuda's preli...
DATE: Dec 11, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Stephen Wright
December 2, 2007
Had the Progressive Labour Party Government been taking care of the 'people's business' rather than themselves, certain family members and 'cronies', then former Premier Alex Scott may not have had reason to make an impassioned plea ...
Bermuda's ability to put on an international sports event of the highest quality was again demonstrated throughout last week as the Squash World Open went off without a hitch at a temporary facility which other countries chosen to host the tournament...
Tourism — the Progressive Labour Party's Platform and policies:
— Reporting visitor numbers at 635,000 last year, the PLP's 'Progress Report' says: "The last time we reached the 600,000 threshold was 1987. Under the PLP and the leadership of Premier ...