Outgoing Consul General Gregory Slayton has denied the US is being hypocritical by dumping ex-Guantanamo Bay prisoners on Bermuda while operating a strict stop list of its own.
And he said the US Consulate was working hard to further reduce the waiti...
When David Trott says he sees his mission as multicultural, that is not as unusual as it might seem.
Trott, 41, who became pastor at Greater Mount Zion AME Church on the first Sunday in June, is from Bermuda, where he is still a citizen. He met his w...
Kudos to KEMH
August 3, 2009
Dear Sir,
This was sent to Mr. David Hill, Chief Executive Officer of King Edward VII Memorial Hospital and copied to The Royal Gazette.
Dear Mr. Hill:
Recently, I spent a little over a week at King Edward VII Memorial Ho...
"Let's be real. Yes, some of us sell drugs. Yes, some of us fight, either for ourselves or for our boys. We have each others' backs. We have to because no one else does.
"Look in the papers, maybe three jobs out of the entire employment section are f...
Business leaders Vince Ingham, Sheila Lines and Cheryl Packwood have joined the Bermuda First committee plotting to protect the Island from global economic threats.
Head Don Kramer yesterday said their expertise and contacts — at Belco, KeyTech and B...
DATE: Aug 07, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
A former Bermuda Football Association (BFA) executive and an education expert who took part in the review of Bermuda's schools have emerged as potential candidates for the Pembroke East Central by-election.
Charles Clarke, 47, a major player in the B...
DATE: Aug 07, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
The pick of Bermuda's top students had their first taste of the business world thanks to the 2009 Summer Internship Programme (SIP) put on by Ace Group, the Bank of Bermuda and Deloitte.
The 12 Bermudian university students had exposure to re/insuran...
WASHINGTON — Thousands of families carry the gene that causes sickle cell disease and don't know it — even though almost every newborn today is tested for what's called "sickle cell trait," and starting this summer more college athletes are getting t...
A young man spoke to the Hamilton Rotary Club about his choice to pursue travel and education instead of getting involved in youth violence.
Kyle James, a Temple University Student, said: "At only 22 years young I can still look back and truly unders...
"The way we built" is the theme of the series of history camps organised by the Bermuda National Trust this summer, and young people between the ages of eight and 11 are offered opportunities to explore the particularly Bermudian way of building ship...