According to a new poll conducted by Research.bm, the economy is now considered one of the top three issues facing Bermuda for the first time. Crime remains the public's number one concern with economy/unemployment in second and housing and education...
Butler's insulting reaction
October 07, 2008
Dear Sir,
St. David's Primary — Where Learning Lights the Way. Passion is what I witnessed on this evening's news. Minister Butler gave an impassioned plea to the community at large to educate themselves o...
Bermudians face an even harder struggle to make ends meet after inflation soared to five percent, the second highest level this year, according to the latest statistics released by Government.
The cost of living has got that much higher for the Islan...
Careers Fair 2008 will today assist students in determining their future career path, with more than 70 exhibitors ranging from insurers to the hospitality industry to the emergency services.
Up to 3,000 students are expected to attend the two-day ev...
The Bermuda Heart Foundation (BHF) has appointed a new Executive Director.
Simone J. Barton, who has more than 25 years of leadership experience in the corporate world and a wealth of knowledge in innovative management and design for special events p...
Marching into the future, the Somerset Brigade Band is actively promoting the musical education of their youngest members, one of whom is alto saxophonist Jimmy Laurin.
Jimmy, who has been playing with the band for two years, was encouraged by bandsm...
With the Reel World Weekend dinner and show package sold out, the Bermuda International Film Festival and SalsaMania Productions are now offering general admission tickets to Friday's Colours of Tango Latin dance showcase in the Mid-Ocean Amphitheatr...
Culture Minister Dale Butler has told angry St. David's Islanders they need to read up on their history instead of complaining about the proposed name change of their local school.
Mr. Butler said Hilton C. Richardson's dedication and performance as ...
DATE: Oct 08, 2008 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
United Bermuda Party leaders met with Bermudians living in London last weekend.
On Friday Deputy Leader Cole Simons and chairman Michael Fahy met with England-based Bermudian students and workers at the Institute of Directors, Pall Mall, in London.
A...
Nobody can stop the credit crunch coming to Bermuda — but we can influence how it will affect the Island.
That is the message from economist Craig Simmons in response to a poll showing confidence in the economy is slumping.
"We cannot prevent the cre...
DATE: Oct 08, 2008 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith