Gambling and suicide
April 2, 2009
Dear Sir,
May I quote William Salter — Trustee from Friend of Israel organisation. Executive Director
Despite the bright lights, glitter, and glamorous projected by the great gambling meccas of America, there is a d...
Bermuda Hogges are lining up a swoop for former Trinidad and Tobago international Marlon Rojas as they look to bolster their squad for the coming season.
The tough tackling midfielder won 23 caps for his country and was part of their history-making t...
DATE: Apr 16, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Stephen Wright
Parents have called a public meeting tomorrow night to protest at the axing of the Ashay: Rites of Passage programme in the Island's middle schools.
The African studies subject has been taught at Dellwood Middle School since 2004 and has appeared on ...
DATE: Apr 15, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
In the old days, people had to really roll up their sleeves to make hot cross buns.
This was one of the lessons learned by 15 children in a Bermuda National Trust Spring into Easter camp.
When we visited the campers at National Trust headquarters at ...
The global economics are changing at a rapid rate as Bermuda continues to see a downturn in tourism and the continued threat to our international business. The current decline, for reasons often outside of our control, is likely to continue, particul...
An exhibition of more than 1,000 paintings by children celebrating Bermuda's 400th anniversary have gone on display and some will also go on display in the United States.
The St. George's Foundation, Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art, and the Muscare...
Dear Sir,
Let me begin by expressing my utter disgust at the venom spewed on Monday's 'People Show' primarily by host Everest DaCosta who appeared to take a sort of devilish delight in disparaging Bermuda cricket captain Irving Romaine and our nation...
Tributes have been paid to billionaire American International Group businessman and philanthropist Ernest Stempel who died on Monday aged 92.
Mr. Stempel, a native New Yorker, gave away millions to local charities and schools during decades at the in...
Child care and nursing were the hot topics of debate at Bermuda College's latest careers lunch session held at the Chamber of Commerce yesterday.
The third BC Downtown Recruit was kicked off by Sandra Dill, programme manager of PACE (Professional and...
Public school children will have and extra week off for summer vacation this year.
The Department of Education announced yesterday an adjustment to the Public School System's 2009/2010 academic calendar.
Students will be reporting to their respective...