Bermuda Industrial Union boss Chris Furbert believes developing sports clubs can ease some of the much-publicised problems facing the Island's young people.
But as the long-serving president of Pembroke Hamilton Club (PHC), he knows only too well how...
DATE: Aug 30, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
And then there were three.
Dale Butler made his long awaited launch of his campaign to be Premier last week, adding more drama to the Progressive Labour Party leadership race.
To be sure, Mr. Butler is probably the longest shot of the field, with Ter...
The Bermuda Turtle Project, the longest-running study in the world on juvenile green turtles and hawksbill turtles has reached a milestone. And for the first time, the global community will have access to the summary of the biology of these two speci...
East End residents are concerned about the handling of asbestos being removed from a BLDC building in St. David's.
And while health officials have said asbestos-laced panelling at the site was supposed to be kept wet and wrapped, dozens of sheets wer...
Sports legend Alma Victor "Champ" Hunt is the focus of a book donated to the Bermuda National Library yesterday.
Well-known author and historian Ira Philip presented a deposit copy of his book, 'Champ! The One and Only Alma Hunt', to the library's ne...
Two foreigners accused of plotting to import $33 million worth of cannabis to Bermuda have been handed year-long jail terms after admitting to lesser charges.
Andrew Blatchley, 59, a British national living in South Carolina, and Peter Sagos, 36, fro...
Air quality at an east end school is being tested after asbestos was found in the ceiling of the school's kitchen.
In a press release issued yesterday, the Commissioner of Education announced that asbestos had been found inside Clearwater Middle Scho...
In a story in Thursday's The Royal Gazette, it was reported that Bermuda Autism Support and Education would be holding a workshop for Educators on September 23.
The workshop will actually be held on September 2. For more information on the Workshop, ...
A Hamilton Parish man caught with cannabis was fined $1,000 in Magistrates' Court.
Glenn Walker, 21, of Radnor Road Close, pleaded guilty to possessing 0.37 grams of the controlled drug on March 11.
The court heard he was stopped by uniformed Polic...
All the Premier's cronies
August 19, 2010
Dear Sir,
Paula Cox speaks of moving away from the status quo yet surrounds herself with the entirety of Ewart Brown's Cabinet. Further, she employs all of his known cronies to run her campaign. In fact, the ...