Bermuda faces serious problems that involve every section of our island community. Apart from pulling down a huge debt, and trying to rebuild a society that is slowly falling apart in the area of behaviour, our most pressing problem, especially with ...
The answer lies in the family
November 14, 2010
Dear Sir,
I am writing in response to an article recently published regarding Wayne Perinchief and his position on the Bermuda Police Service. As a modestly young Bermudian having returned home from liv...
Tourism was identified as one of Bermuda's major problems by former Government Senator Walton Brown yesterday.
Mr. Brown — who was a Senator until the latest Government reshuffle in the wake of Paula Cox becoming Premier last month — represented the ...
White Bermudians need to understand what it is to be white in order to improve race relations, according to Dr Frances Kendell.
Dr Kendell, who came to the Island to work with Citizens Uprooting Racism in Bermuda (CURB), said examining her own racial...
Three Bermuda youth footballers will travel to Florida this week to take part in the USL Super League finals.
Rai Simons, Ryan Parris and Jibri Salaam are all members of the Reading Rage's Under-14 side that qualified for the tournament having finish...
An open house is being planned for tomorrow at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital (KEMH) to raise Bermuda's awareness of lung disease.
Bermuda Hospitals Board has teamed with the medical charity Open Airways to mark World Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary...
DATE: Nov 17, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Six community leaders were recently honoured by Caron Bermuda for their community activism and leadership in fighting the battle against addiction.
The charity held its second annual community service awards breakfast last week.
Close to 200 people c...
The Sustainable Development Roundtable is an advisory body appointed by the Premier of Bermuda to ensure broad community representation and engagement to advance the island's sustainable development agenda. This makes our remit incredibly wide, spann...
Trudy Snaith hopes that her new series of historical fiction for children will encourage an interest in local history.
Her first book in the Bermudian Girls series, 'A Hat for A Promise', hits shelves this week. It is about a young girl, Sarah Cather...
Sailing is on the verge of being officially designated as a national sport.
Glenn Blakeney, the Minister of Youth, Families, Sports and Community Development, told delighted members of the Bermuda Optimist Dinghy Association he was committed to 'desi...