[naviga:h2]A ready-mixed mix-up[/naviga:h2]
CEMENT COMPANY CRISIS
More than 1,500 construction industry jobs in Bermuda hung in the balance with no solid evidence that Government had arranged a back-up plan to fill the gap created by the decision to ...
[naviga:h2]Son of the Soil sprouts 'stolen' BHC documents[/naviga:h2]
TEACHERS PAY DISPUTE
A pay dispute caused teachers at a majority of the Island's public schools to "work to rule". Bermuda Union of Teachers general secretary Mike Charles alleged ...
[naviga:h2]Stampede![/naviga:h2]
HARBOUR NIGHTS DRAMA
The first Harbour Night of the year did not get off to a very good start when at least 19 people, including a young boy, were injured when two horses dragging a carriage ran amok along Front Stree...
[naviga:h2]Skinny dipping at Bacardi[/naviga:h2]
SOUTHLANDS
After a storm of protest over the proposed 311-suite-Southlands Jumeirah resort, Environment Minister, Neletha Butterfield signed a special development order for it, just after Cup Match.
Sh...
[naviga:h2]Bermuda against the world![/naviga:h2]
PEMBROKE DUMP BURNS
March came in with a roar when the Pembroke dump caught fire. Around 30 fire fighters and ten vehicles were bought in to tackle the blaze that sent flames ninety feet into the air ...
[naviga:h2]Bermuda reflects on the end of a political era[/naviga:h2]
DAME LOIS– BROWNE EVANS
The leader of the Progressive Labour Party for much of the 1970s and 1980s and Bermuda's first female Attorney General, died early of a suspected stroke. Sh...
CEMENT COMPANY CRISIS
More than 1,500 construction industry jobs in Bermuda hung in the balance with no solid evidence that Government had arranged a back-up plan to fill the gap created by the decision to evict the Bermuda Cement Company from Dockya...
"It seems, apparently, if the Commissioner of Police wants to do something he has the law behind him. Maybe he has the Army too, I don't know. He has everything I have. I've told him the truth from the very beginning. Obviously the facts are not wha...
Lovitta Foggo sparked controversy in the December general election by warning a United Bermuda Party victory would return blacks to "the plantation" and "shackles". Yesterday, in a candid interview with Tari Trott, the new MP for St. David's defended...
HARBOUR NIGHTS DRAMA
The first Harbour Night of the year did not get off to a very good start when at least 19 people, including a young boy, were injured when two horses dragging a carriage ran amok along Front Street on April 25.
The out-of-control...