International business chiefs have said "punitive legislation" mooted by Government is not the way to achieve the desired promotion of black Bermudian executives.
The Association of Bermuda International Companies (ABIC) was responding to Monday's an...
The appointment of a new communications consultant to the troubled Ministry of Education (MoE) has been labelled "excessive and over-the-top" by the Opposition.Former Premier's press secretary Scott Simmons is the latest addition to a burgeoning medi...
In the 1980s, when Tom Butterfield was an ad hoc member of the Bermuda Heritage Advisory Committee, he put together two small, separate exhibitions during Heritage Month. Held under the auspices of the Department of Community and Cultural Affairs, ke...
Premier Ewart Brown yesterday personally congratulated scores of volunteers who are the driving force behind a scheme to transform Bermudian lives.
Making the statement at yesterday's open house event for the Mirrors Programme, which centres on youth...
A new, purpose-built museum, the 1000-strong Bermudiana Collection of repatriated Bermuda art by such internationally artists as Winslow Homer, Georgia O'Keefe, Albert Gleizes and George Ault; the Eliot O'Hara Collection; established programmes such ...
Kristin Loving and Jevone Morrissey have been selected to receive the 2007 Bermuda Aviation Education Awards.
The awards have been designed to provide opportunities for employees and their dependents to further their education through either vocation...
DATE: Aug 22, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
BOSTON — So we gather once more to pay homage to our foremothers by celebrating August 26, the anniversary of the passage of suffrage.
What a year it's been since we last met.
We've seen the first woman speaker of the House, the first woman president...
How to raise standards
August 11
This is a letter sent to Philip Butterfield, chairman of the Interim Executive Board, set up to implement recommendations of the Hopkins report into education in Bermuda,
Dear Sir,
Please permit me to have your attent...
In an age when multi-national corporations, conglomerates, and sinister cabals constantly plot to wrest every dollar they possibly can out of the hands of the consuming public, British Airways has found a way to give back to humanity.
The Change for ...
Companies which refuse to change discriminatory hiring and promotion habits could be hit with fines as Government puts teeth in laws recording race in workplaces.
The move comes after years of statistics showing blacks are still a minority in executi...