Tourism Minister Ewart Brown cannot deliver on his much-trumpeted golf-and-spa season, his Shadow counterpart Kim Swan said this week.
Dr. Brown has "gone out on a tremendous limb", Sen. Swan added.
The Minister has declared the birth of the golf-and...
As expected racing was fast and furious on Sunday in race nine of the Conrad?s Mountain Bike Series held on the difficult and exposed Ferry Reach course.
Competitors not only battled each other but also Mother Nature who provided winds of 30 to 40 kn...
John Barry Nusum is only halfway through his first indoor soccer season and already his employers want him back next year.
One of Bermuda?s most prolific international scorers, he has impressed the Major Indoor Soccer League?s (MISL) Philadelphia KiX...
It?s all change on Bermuda?s domestic squash scene as South African Gary Plumstead is heading home to pursue international dreams while former world number 69 Patrick Foster is jetting in as his replacement.
Plumstead, a former Bermuda and Caribbean ...
Bermuda resident David Palmer has been slapped with a 13-month ban by the World Squash Federation (WSF) after losing his temper big style last month, smashing racquets and furniture at the World Doubles Championship.
The world number four, who traine...
The Shadow Tourism Minister slammed the 2005 tourism plan yesterday, telling Tourism Minister Ewart Brown and Government to “stop kidding themselves and Bermuda”.
Opposition Senate Leader and Shadow Tourism Minister Kim Swan yesterday said that three...
BRAZILIAN football champions, Santos arrive in Bermuda next week for a three-match tour. And if former West Ham great and columnist, Clyde Best, has anything to say about it, the visit will hopefully be the first of numerous tours to Bermuda by top t...
FOLLOWING last week’s annual meeting (thanks to all those who attended), I can now announce the schedule for the first half of 2005.January 18, 25: Six-round rapid tournament (as announced earlier)
January 30-February 9: GM tournament at Harmony Club...
SUCH was the severe form of his disability when he was born that the doctors sedated his mother for two days and the nurses put him in a broom closet.
Now 30 years later Lee Pearson is on the top of the world having won six equestrian Paralympic gold...
IF there is a hospitality prize for special guest service, Cambridge Beaches may be most deserving: the high-end luxury resort has responded to cries of the heart from impassioned guests by naming Nadia Talevi (pictured) as Proposal Concierge.
Georgi...