Increased fines of up to $25,000 have been brought in to better protect Bermuda’s endangered species.
The move comes as the Protected Species Amendment Act was passed by the House of Assembly although the Opposition complained the new rules could be ...
DATE: Nov 29, 2011 | CATEGORY: Environment | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Former Senator Walton Brown was yesterday formally unveiled as the Progressive Labour Party’s General Election candidate for Pembroke Central, Constituency number 17.
The district is currently represented by National Security Minister Wayne Perinchie...
November 23, 2011
Dear Sir,
This afternoon, I made the infinitely regrettable mistake of taking a No.8 bus to the vicinity of a client's home, commencing from the new bus depot in town. It was a time of day when tourists and long-suffering local citi...
DATE: Nov 29, 2011 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
The Centre for Justice will host its first public forum tomorrow, entitled ‘The Balance between Public Safety and Liberty: Police Stop and Search Powers’.
A press release from the Centre said: “We have been reviewing the legislation in relation to po...
Paget Primary School formally opened their renovated library, dedicated to the memory of Malcolm Outerbridge.
Mr Outerbridge, who was killed earlier this year, had attended the school for his primary education.
His parents were joined by Education Mi...
DATE: Nov 29, 2011 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Kenny Thompson believes BAA Wanderers’ link-up with top Spanish feeder club UECornella will provide a “realistic bridge” between the amateur and professional game for local players.
The non-financial agreement will enable BAA to send teams and player...
Primary schoolchildren have put their noses into good books with a week of events to celebrate reading.
The youngsters at Warwick Academy put aside the latest technology to enjoy the power of a good story.
Book Week included classroom activities focu...
Students need to research Bermuda’s job market before going to university rather than coming home and assuming they will find work in their chosen fields.
Attorney General Kim Wilson has issued this advice to young people as she weighs in on the dis...
Unemployed university graduate Stacy Babb has resorted to trying to grab the attention of company bosses with an eye-catching employment advert.
The 28-year-old, who has been out of work for three months, has taken the initiative to sell her skills ...
Shamar Morris and Camila Papadopoulo, both aged 14, have never been directly impacted by gangs or gang violence but like many others living on the Island they understand their impact on the community.
"It's added a feeling of discomfort and you can'...