Business leaders last night warned Government must tread carefully with the Workforce Equity Bill or risk losing commerce to the Island's competitors.
Gerald Simons, CEO for the Argus Group, told a public discussion that although the Bill has been ba...
Today, barring an election announcement, will mark Premier Dr. Ewart Brown's second throne Speech, but because he unseated Alex Scott just days before his first had to be delivered, he could be forgiven then for not promising much in the first one.
I...
Wondering where next to put their billions of dollars of investment asset, hedge fund managers and other delegates in Bermuda had their heads turned towards India earlier this week.
They were told about its mostly "young and vibrant" 1.2 billion peop...
DATE: Nov 02, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
The phoney war is over.
Premier Dr. Ewart Brown's decision to call the long-awaited General Election just hours after Acting Governor Mark Capes delivered the Throne Speech means that voters will now have the chance to deliver their own statement on ...
The United Bermuda Party unveiled a raft of measures yesterday to boost economic opportunity.
Rejecting the Government's proposed Workforce Equity Bill which specifically targets Black Bermudians for help, the UBP said one piece of legislation wasn't...
As politicians gear up for the Throne Speech, MP Jamahl Simmons will be returning to his roots when he takes his seat on Friday as a Progressive Labour Party member.
Mr. Simmons, who quit the United Bermuda Party in February after a damaging race row...
Action on poverty and health care could well be promised in tomorrow's Throne Speech as Premier Ewart Brown outlines his programme for the coming year.
Last year Government promised to establish an official poverty line and a report is in its draft s...
Figure was misleading
October 31, 2007
Dear Sir,
I would like to commend The Royal Gazette for bringing to the public's attention the current epidemic we are facing of an overpopulation of cats because people are not spaying and neutering their dome...
A 13-year-old boy heralded as a prophet is the star attraction at a Government-funded event tonight.
Faith-based tourism boss Andre Curtis — who claims that God speaks through North Carolina teenager Parris Jackson — has told Bermuda's church communi...
DATE: Oct 31, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
Bloomberg — It's nice to be wanted, especially when applying for college aid.
As a National Merit finalist, Joelle Kaplan from East Cobb, Georgia, was heavily recruited as soon as her high test scores were received by colleges.
When it was time to ma...