About ten to 15 million years ago a 65,000 square mile region spanning parts of the states of Washington, Idaho, and Oregon formed into a plateau called the Columbia basin by means of the upwelling of lava through cracks in the earth's crust. Today, ...
When someone you love is laid off, the news can feel debilitating to you too. I grieve every time I get such news because I know how tough it will be. So I'd like to address the question of how to help a family member or good friend who is unemployed...
A group of professional Bermudian women have returned from Antigonish, Nova Scotia where they joined hundreds of residents from all walks of life in paying final tribute to the late Dr. Dorothy I. A. Thompson.
Speaking on behalf of the group, social ...
The New Testament Churches of God are encouraging the community to come out and support "Unite Bermuda", a community-themed weekend being held at the Victor Scott school field the weekend of June 25. It's for families, students and parents and has be...
A schoolboy was yesterday given two years probation after Police caught him with six bags of cannabis.
Mykellan Kerr, 16, of Pembroke, pleaded guilty in April to possession of illegal drugs when the court heard that he was stopped on November 28 last...
The controversial Workforce Equity bill has "disappeared into an abyss", according to the former Minister who brought it into the public fold three years ago.
Wayne Perinchief was Culture Minister when the law — introducing heavy fines for companies ...
DATE: Jun 19, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
Memo to Self:
"The trouble with most of us is that we would rather be ruined by praise than saved by criticism." – Norman Vincent Peale.
Look here, Mr. Editor, I don't ask questions just for the purpose, despite what others may think to the contrary....
Telecommunication companies will have to set up equipment so Police can wiretap their lines to help catch criminals, under legislation being debated in the House of Assembly today.
Legal sources yesterday said the new law wouldn't have any direct imp...
DATE: Jun 18, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
Running a non-profit organisation in Bermuda is becoming more and more like running a competitive business. And that is a good thing.
Bermuda has over 400 charities all supported by public, private and individual donors and many of those donors have ...
Tributes have been pouring in to the family of former school principal and educator Dr. Norma Jean Hendrickson, of Somerset, who passed away late on Sunday night, a day after being admitted to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital.
Her husband, architec...