Randy Horton might have been his running mate when Ewart Brown challenged for the PLP leadership in 2006 but that didn't stop him from axing Mr. Horton from Cabinet.
The firing meant the Progressive Labour Party had to appoint its seventh Education M...
"He's become in a very short time a spent force and now people are clamouring for him to be changed because he brings with him far too much baggage such as the BHC issues."
— Former Attorney General Phil Perinchief on calling for the Progressive Labo...
Education is the key to being successful in the current economic crisis and beyond.
That is the view of Dr. Duranda Greene, president of Bermuda College, who said that enrolment numbers were up for the forthcoming term compared to last Spring, in lin...
An independent energy authority is the best way forward for the Island, according to sustainable development group Greenrock.
As the Department of Energy finalises its Green Paper on a National Energy Policy to submit to Cabinet, Greenrock believes a...
Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art certainly displayed their involvement in the community as they hosted their fourth annual "Arts for All Family Day" coordinated by Carrie Zenti, at the Museum on December 27, 2008. The event was well attended as abou...
Seeing through the eyes of a child can be difficult for adults, but the current exhibition of student photography at the Bermuda National Gallery allows just that. The exhibition, the result of a photography competition hosted by the Gallery, has as ...
ZBM off the ball
January 4, 2008
Dear Sir,
So here I am on a Sunday afternoon thinking I'll tune in to ZBM and watch the "NFL Today" pregame show, it is the playoffs after all.
Wouldn't you know, instead they have the BBC World News feed on instead. ...
This week people across Bermuda are enrolling in classes under the banner of the Community Education and Development Programme. The classes range from keep-fit to Customs clearance to carpentry for women. But as Lifestyle's Nancy Acton finds out, the...
Three 18-tonne guns from the late 1800s have been removed from Fort St. Catherine and will be restored sometime this year as part of a project by the Parks Department.
Works and Engineering staff began the project during the week of Christmas, removi...
Bermuda College should be the preference for technical education above overseas institutions, the new executive officer of the National Training Board (NTB) said yesterday.
Pandora Glasford, former vice president of human resources at ACE, told a pre...
DATE: Jan 07, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways