New Energy Minister Terry Lister is to push for higher taxes on power-guzzling gizmos as he seeks to reverse Bermuda's addiction for fossil fuels.
Belco has reported energy use goes up 1.5 percent every year and for now Mr. Lister would be happy to h...
CONCERNS that acupuncture is now being offered by insufficiently trained healthcare workers have led to a demand for proper regulation in the field.
Oriental medicine practitioners Erin Moran and Sifu Reginald Cann are behind the call to adopt island...
The Bermuda College inducted four new members into its Company of Fellows last weekend.
Margaret Lloyd, Shirley Pearman, Ira Philip and Ottiwell Simmons joined 70 other members in the Company of Fellows at the annual dinner and induction ceremony whi...
The United Bermuda Party is setting up a committee to look at improving race relations in Bermuda.
It will be chaired by leader Kim Swan who told The Royal Gazette: "It is a very key effort."
He said Finance spokesman Bob Richards, Education spokesma...
Haitian-born artist Marie-Denise Douyon makes her Bermuda debut this weekend with a solo exhibition entitled 'Afrik Eco Art: Recent Bermudian Works', in the Masterworks Foundation's Rose Garden Gallery in the Botanical Gardens.
In preparing for her t...
There has been much said on the state of football and sport generally in Bermuda over the last year, and I have read with much interest the views of people throughout the Island. While many of my fellow players may not agree with all of the points I ...
We all have special heroes and who they are depends very much on our personal interests. Young sports enthusiasts admire Bermuda's Clyde Best for his superior achievements in the football world. Aspiring golfers follow the career of Tiger Woods with ...
If America's economic woes drag on into next year, Bermuda had better "watch out" for possible changes to the US tax system that could impact on the Island's international business sector, warned a former US Commerce Secretary yesterday.
Mickey Kanto...
IF Government goes ahead and implements its massive increase in boat duty then Bermuda's most successful sport on the international stage will suffer so much that the days when the island competed in the Olympics, Pan American Games and numerous Worl...
Education Minister Randy Horton has set a date for the reopening of the Ruth Seaton James Auditorium — more than 16 months after it was shut due to mould.
Mr. Horton told The Royal Gazette in an e-mail that he expected the $7 million arts facility at...
DATE: Feb 28, 2008 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways