Crime has blighted densely-populated Pembroke South East, and tackling it is one of the key concerns voiced by constituents and candidates alike.
Education and unemployment were further issues highlighted when The Royal Gazette spoke with voters in t...
Today’s parents often shuffle their children off to a music class as soon as they are strong enough to hold an instrument in their little fists.
Then follows years of lessons and exams at the end of which the child may or not be able to play well.
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The battle against drug and alcohol addiction can seem overwhelming, but Caron Bermuda wants you to know there are plenty of foot soldiers fighting on the front lines to end addiction in the community.
Eight of these heroes will be recognised at the ...
Bermuda’s justice system is due for change in its approach to cases of sexual abuse, according to children’s welfare campaigner Sheelagh Cooper.
In a bid to transform the way Bermuda treats its most dangerous criminal offenders, Ms Cooper has joined ...
DATE: Nov 17, 2012 | CATEGORY: Court | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Churches and organisations with prison ministries, or simply those desiring to know more about prison ministry, have the chance to attend five sessions on maximising their ministry to those who are incarcerated.
The Prison Ministry Training Seminar w...
A Job Corps meeting at Bethel AME Church in Hamilton Parish last night attracted an audience of four, two of whom arrived well after the presentation had begun, despite a heavyweight Government contingent consisting of Economy Minister Patrice Minors...
DATE: Nov 17, 2012 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Rebecca Zuill
The battle for St George’s North is a battle between two titans — Dame Jennifer Smith and Mayor Kenneth Bascome. Both are popular figures with a national profile.
Dame Jennifer, 65, has achieved iconic stature as a politician and is by far the most p...
This is an open letter to the financial institution employees offered voluntary retirement this week of November 10, 2012 as well as to all individuals who have been made redundant during Bermuda’s serious economic downturn.
This week has been a tou...
Fool me once...
November 14, 2012
Dear Sir,
Remember when you thought you had a good friend? Oh, they were so warm and caring, and did many things for you and made many promises of what they would do and how they would treat you and boy did you think...
DATE: Nov 16, 2012 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
A visibly angry Michael Dunkley has rejected suggestions that he is vying for the leadership of the One Bermuda Alliance, the move allegedly stemming from the formation of blocks within the party. He stated he will not challenge party leader Craig Ca...