A wake-up call for us! February 19, 2007Dear Sir,Your editorial in today’s daily should be a wake-up call for all Bermudians who are afraid to speak up. It is, without a doubt, a reminder of the rise of ...
When the going gets tough, the tough get going, and so it was for Rev. Joseph Manchester who, 40 years ago, was challenged to start a school from scratch in his native St. Kitts.
At the time he was happily teaching science to sixth form students at t...
A Canadian construction worker being kicked off the Island for showing disrespect to a Government MP had been the subject of many complaints, Bermudian Industrial Union officials claimed yesterday.
Global Construction site manager Curtis Macleod was ...
NEW YORK ? The reader outcry was loud and long.
Late last year, essayist John Ridley wrote an article for Esquire magazine, using an in-your-face style to rip the black underclass. He went on to describe famous blacks who?ve excelled in recent years ...
The public is being asked to participate in an in-depth investigation into the November closure of CedarBridge Academy.
The school was closed on November 1, 2006 after a number of teachers were taken ill due to mould. A major cleanup was ordered by E...
The public is being asked to participate in an in-depth investigation into the November closure of CedarBridge Academy.
The school was closed on November 1, 2006 after a number of teachers were taken ill due to mould. A major cleanup was ordered by E...
Some of Bermuda's most influential people paid tribute to Gloria McPhee who died yesterday afternoon at the age of 80.
She was instrumental in the racial integration of Bermuda's schools, helped create the Bermuda College, and was the country's first...
Some of Bermuda's most influential people paid tribute to Gloria McPhee who died yesterday afternoon at the age of 80.
She was instrumental in the racial integration of Bermuda's schools, helped create the Bermuda College, and was the country's first...
Boosts for pensioners, a new cruise ship terminal and better bus services were the key elements of yesterday?s budget.
Seniors look to be the biggest winners with promises of pensions hikes, more cash for prescription drugs and additional doctors vis...
Shadow Minister for Finance Patricia Gordon-Pamplin last night claimed the Government was overspending and was still failing to deal with the biggest crisis on the Island ? housing.
Mrs. Gordon-Pamplin was responding to the Budget set out by Finance ...