Bermuda needs to create a better social contract by creating jobs through a strengthened economy and improved education system,
Shadow National Security Minister Michael Dunkley said yesterday. Senator Dunkley said the only way to tackle gang cultur...
DATE: Apr 19, 2011 | CATEGORY: Crime | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
One poll does not make a politician’s career, and it doesn’t break it either.
But Premier Paula Cox and the Progressive Labour Party should be concerned about the rapid drop in popularity of both the Premier and the party in the latest polls from Min...
The Bermuda Junior Service League has raised $11,000 to assist the Island’s deaf and hard of hearing.
The charity recently presented Jennifer Fahnbulleh, executive director of Bermuda Islands Association of the Deaf, with money raised through its ann...
Posoh Mawanew Weyak means ‘hello everyone’ in the language of the Menominee tribe of Wisconsin.
Unfortunately, there are only a handful of people today that still speak the language fluently.
Teacher and tribal chairman John Teller has made it his l...
Bermuda Hospitals Board yesterday called for the Island’s air ambulance to gain international certification so it can become the carrier of choice for all patients needing overseas treatment.
However, Bermuda Air Medivac (BAM) argued it could only ge...
DATE: Apr 18, 2011 | CATEGORY: Health | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
The Bermudians are making a comeback to “promote all that is positive” with the Island’s very own ‘We Are The World’ type song and music video.
The activist group who led the protests calling for the resignation of the then Premier Ewart Brown is ret...
A former CedarBridge Academy teacher suing the Ministry of Education and the school’s board of governors over her mould-related ill health has lost part of her case.
Puisne Judge Ian Kawaley struck out a claim by Wendy Robinson that the Ministry fail...
Grace Methodist Church is having a Washing of Feet, the Last Supper and Tenebrae in the Meadows Smith Hall at 7pm. All are invited. For more information telephone 735-1047.
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Good Friday Service Wesley Methodist Church, Church Street. Good ...
Berkeley Institute student Phillip Shawn Herman is to represent Bermuda next week at the Carifta Games in Jamaica.
The 17-year-old looks forward to running the 5,000-metre race at the Montego Bay Sports Complex in Montego Bay.
“I love track and field...
DATE: Apr 16, 2011 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Do you want to know how to be assertive, increase your word-building skills or get to grips with using your iPad?
These are among the new courses you can sign up for as part of the Government’s Community Education and Development Programme.
People ar...