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...
Slow to act
April 4, 2009
Dear Sir,
Once again we are reactive instead of proactive! The reputational damage has already been done with Bermuda branded as a tax haven. Again, this Government is slow to act and has dropped the ball yet again. We are n...
Restaurateurs have joined forces in a fundraiser in aid of the Family Centre.
Eleven restaurants have launched a 'Dessert Campaign' each of their menus will feature a special after dinner treat.
Proceeds from the special desserts will be contributed ...
Bermuda is well on its way to becoming one of the world's top centres for information technology, according to an International Business Machines (IBM) executive for the region.
Gary Austin, IBM Canada industry executive for Bermuda and the Caribbean...
They are the silent army working to assist those who have fallen between the cracks.
Being down on your luck could easily happen to any one of us but on such a rich, beautiful island we tend to ignore the homeless, as if it couldn't happen here.
This...
"Right-thinking people" will appreciate why only a minority of seniors can benefit from FutureCare in its first year, according to Health Minister Nelson Bascome.
The Government MP said that the interest shown by pensioners in enrolling in the new lo...
DATE: Apr 13, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
Government has reassured the public it will swing into action and ensure people's safety in the event of a tsunami.
The Island's first tsunami exercise involved the emergency services, Bermuda Weather Service (BWS), the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sci...