Al Seymour
The memory of twisted wreckage and smoking vehicles seems to fade quickly here in Bermuda, as motorists and riders drift back into the complacent syndrome of routine speeding and dangerous overtaking. It is as though traffic rules are for ...
DATE: Nov 14, 2015 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Al Seymour
I take this opportunity to thank the many persons from near and far who have gone out of their way to express condolences on the passing of my brother, Howard Wilfred Philip, at age 86.
Last rites for Howard were held in Dayton, Ohio where he migrate...
Access to medication for chronic illnesses is a vital component of quality healthcare, according to the Bermuda Health Council.
While less expensive drugs would not end the suffering, they would make a difference and enable an environment where adhe...
Absentee ballots allowing students to vote have been proposed for the new legislative year.
The Throne Speech promise makes good on a pre-election pledge of the One Bermuda Alliance, but the issue goes back more than 15 years.
The argument for absent...
DATE: Nov 14, 2015 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
God gives everyone something they’re passionate about. Once you discover what that is, stay true to it.
They’re words that Jerome Stovell lives by.
He considered releasing a gospel album for more than a decade before acting on the thought last year; ...
Despite the beaming sunshine and colourful dresses, the 2015 Speech from the Throne played out in front of a somewhat subdued atmosphere.
Spectators packed into the gazebo on the Cabinet lawn to watch the Island’s politicians gather for what is likel...
DATE: Nov 14, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
Family and friends gathered this week to celebrate the life of a devoted mother and passionate advocate for the disabled community in Bermuda.
Ursula Patricia Dunlop, a former lance corporal in the Bermuda Regiment and proud majorette, died at the ag...
The world leader of the Salvation Army launched the Boundless Bermuda Congress yesterday from City Hall as part of the organisation’s 150th anniversary celebrations.
General André Cox called for the movement’s members to “get your hands dirty”, espe...
Last week we visited the replica of The Deliverance in St George’s. It is in a bad state due to the damage from the storm.
The mast has been completely broken off and there are lots of leaks but they do not have money to fix everything. The guide to...
I invited Sir John to my social studies lesson after writing an assignment on his life. Here is an extract from my report:
Let me introduce you to this man. His name is Sir John William David Swan, KBE. He was born on July 3, 1935, to two hardworking...