In the second of a three-part series focusing on Bermuda’s public debt situation, Nathan Kowlaski looks at the the different scenarios that could unfold in the coming years.
In assessing potential outcomes in the trajectory of the debt profile in Be...
Veteran MP Walter Lister may have needed the assistance of his charming wife Brenda to climb the few steps leading to his place at the head table with the look of a sacrificial lamb, paraphrasing an observation of former Premier Alex Scott, but he ce...
At the beginning of Governor Bennett’s term in 1701, members of the House of Assembly were scathingly described as having ‘privateering principles and a Bermuda education’. Anonymous, ‘A Brief History of Warwick Academy’, about 1976.
From humble begi...
Operation Smiles is a Bermuda High School (BHS) playgroup every Saturday mornings for children with autism. Since September, a group of 20 to 25 BHS students (Year 7 to International Baccalaureate) have given up three hours of their Saturday morning ...
“Our romance with cars, begun with enthusiasm more than 100 years ago, has in fact become a very troubled entanglement. Today's relationship with the automobile inflicts upon us pollution, noise, congestion, sprawl, big expenses, injury, and even dea...
The number of women telling hospital staff they had been sexually assaulted increased by 50 percent in the course of a year, and more than half the victims were younger than 18.
The news comes in statistics released by the Women’s Resource Centre to ...
On Friday, February 24th, 2012 at 1.15pm, everyone was overwhelmed with excitement at Paget Primary School.
The students, teachers, and parents were getting ready to go and pick up trash.
We picked up trash to perform community service and to “Keep B...
We must do more to prevent violence
Dear Sir,
I am concerned about the level of gang violence among the youth of Bermuda. I strongly believe that it has a big impact on the youth, their families, and the whole society. Where does this all start and w...
One person in every 110 worldwide is affected by autism, regardless of race, religion, socio-economic status or geography.
That fact was noted by Education Minister Dame Jenifer Smith as she read an official proclamation to celebrate World Autism Day...
DATE: Apr 04, 2012 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
What would happen if Bermuda, on the issue of marital equality (previously called same-sex marriage), decided to catch up with the rest of the world and conducted a nationwide referendum on it?
What would the voting be?
I ask because in Maryland, US...