An exciting competition for Bermudian dancers has been launched, with the lucky winner headed to California for the season finale of 'So You Think You Can Dance'.
The National Dance Foundation of Bermuda (NDFB) is offering two tickets to see the Emmy...
WASHINGTON - My husband and I are hoping to retire - or at least reduce our work schedules - when our youngest child, who is now nine, graduates from college.
We decided to wait until that benchmark is met to make sure we're still in our peak earning...
A bill giving land to the West End Development Corporation was passed by MPs yesterday, ahead of the planned development of a new South Basin Marina.
Derrick Burgess, the Minister of Works and Engineering, said the project — which also includes a low...
Premier Ewart Brown and Hamilton Mayor Charles Gosling are finally set for talks over controversial legislation making sweeping changes to Bermuda's Corporations.
Yesterday, Mr. Gosling once again expressed anger Dr. Brown and Minister without Portfo...
Tempted as I am to write more about the World Cup and LeBron James going to my team the Miami Heat; I will refuse. This week I want to talk budget and the economy. Bermudians have become accustomed to what some of my bosses call "Rich Country Solutio...
At a time when football and cricket are at an all time low here in Bermuda, the big question around the Island is where do we go from here?
For far too long the emphasis has been on the senior teams, but the time has come where we must build from the...
DATE: Jul 16, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Clay Smith
Four bills have been approved in the Upper House this week, including the Nursing Amendment Act 2010.
The Nursing Amendment Act addressed nursing practice, registration, education and disciplinary proceedings, among other things.
All senators in cham...
Finance Minister Paula Cox has been presented with the Pathfinder Award in recognition of her leadership after overseeing Bermuda's signature of almost 24 tax information exchange agreements (TIEAs) with other jurisdictions.
Minister Cox is currently...
While many Bermudians are concerned about the possible effects of a huge oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, huge amounts of another pollutant are adrift much closer to home.
Researchers from the Sea Education Association (SEA) have discovered millions ...
Crime remains Bermuda's number one concern — although fear of it has dropped slightly in the latest Royal Gazette poll.
Fifty-seven percent of people named crime as the biggest issue facing the Island in this month's Mindmaps survey, with the economy...
DATE: Jul 15, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith