A tribute night in memory of school teacher Toby Colombe, who was killed in a road accident in Smith's Parish on November 19, has raised $3,700.
Friends and fellow musicians gathered at the Spanish Point Boat Club for a special tribute evening of mus...
DATE: Nov 28, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
Premier Ewart Brown was last night accused of being "divisive and nasty" after Progressive Labour Party supporters received an e-mail claiming the Opposition was intent on putting "old power brokers" back in charge.
The accusation was made in a messa...
DATE: Nov 27, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
Premier Ewart Brown was last night accused of being "divisive and nasty" after Progressive Labour Party supporters received an e-mail claiming the Opposition was intent on putting "old power brokers" back in charge.
The accusation was made in a messa...
DATE: Nov 27, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
TeleBermuda International is continuing its support of the Bermuda public school system.
Since 2001, the company has provided the schools with free Internet service.
TBI initially provided approximately 6 MB of free bandwidth to CedarBridge Academy w...
Nineteen years ago, cartoonist Peter Woolcock published the first of what has become an annual "must" on the Christmas shopping list: a book of his weekly cartoons which appeared in The Royal Gazette.
Little did anyone imagine that what the author ad...
Premier Ewart Brown was last night accused of being "divisive and nasty" after Progressive Labour Party supporters received an e-mail claiming the Opposition was intent on putting "old power brokers" back in charge.
The accusation was made in a messa...
DATE: Nov 27, 2007 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
At a time when we seem to be focusing on differences, today's NIE supplement provides an opportunity to encourage a sense of community and reinforce just how much we have in common.
The supplement appearing in today's Royal Gazette, Community of Holi...
Plans to force companies to mirror the racial demographics of the workforce are proving a contentious issue between the Island's political parties.
Government has said the measures are necessary to improve the lot of black Bermudians working in inter...
The key to tackling poverty is through hard work and education says Bermuda College Economist Craig Simmons.
He said if Government could subsidise full-time adult students rather than have them spend years toiling away at night courses those marginal...
Lingering racial disparities in earnings and opportunities could well become a flashpoint of the election campaign.
The PLP have already unveiled the Workforce Equity Act which will require companies to make sure their companies reflect the racial de...