Premier Paula Cox is said to be weighing up an early summer General Election as the Progressive Labour Party considers cashing in on disarray in the Opposition ranks.
But PLP members were yesterday split over the best time for Ms Cox to send the peop...
DATE: Dec 21, 2010 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
Bravo! that bus driver
December 15, 2010
Dear Sir,
Regarding your story today on buses and drugs, I wish to commend the bus driver for his or her swift action to eradicate said “alleged” unlawful behaviour by persons (identities yet unknown) aboard t...
DATE: Dec 21, 2010 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
Peter Furbert has not been able to spend a single birthday with four-year-old son Tyler-James.
The father, who was awarded joint legal custody after a bitter custody battle with his ex-wife, said he has missed out on many big moments in his child's l...
Question: How did you come to hear about Tomorrow’s Voices?
Answer: I was looking on a professional website for my field which is applied behavioural analysis (ABA). I was looking for ways to become more involved with my colleagues in this field. I ...
Insurers Lancashire Group has gathered ten boxes of clothing as a gift for a struggling community in the Philippines.
The company operates a charitable foundation which sends aid overseas as well as to Bermuda charities. Crucial recent projects have ...
DATE: Dec 20, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
An arts education charity faces cutting programmes and laying off staff unless it can raise $300,000 by the end of January.
Kaleidoscope Arts Foundation, which has seen its funding and donations slashed during the economic crisis, yesterday called fo...
DATE: Dec 20, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
If you fail to plan, you plan to fail. To get somewhere in life, we need to know which way we are heading and a roadmap of how to get there. For some reason, so many of us leave our most important decisions to chance. Or we caught-up in the details a...
United Bermuda Party leader Kim Swan yesterday hinted he'd like to reunite with his former Bermuda Democratic Alliance colleagues telling The Royal Gazette: “The ball's in their court.”
But the BDA ruled out a return to the UBP in its current form, w...
DATE: Dec 17, 2010 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
Two of the Island’s private schools say they have not been adversely impacted by the economy; with Warwick Academy actually looking to increase staff numbers in the next academic year.
The news comes after Saltus Grammar School announced that eight ...
Learning at St. David’s Primary extends beyond the classroom, and teachers take advantage of the wealth of resources available to them, including the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo. Following a visit to the Aquarium, Ms Toyra Woolridge’s Primary 3 ...