The PLP would have won a third term in power if an election had been held in the last two weeks, a new poll reveals today.
But the margin of victory would have hung on a knife-edge, with 31 per cent of those polled plumping for the ruling party and 2...
By all accounts, Tourism Minister Ewart Brown’s speech to the African Diaspora Heritage Trail forum on Thursday was a powerful piece of oratory. It was also, in the main, drawn from a land of fantasy.
Dr. Brown discussed his Government’s supposed eff...
Events have been lined up to promote Breast Cancer Awareness Month including a fun walk, sticker day, fashion show and a ?Girls? Night In.?
The 10th anniversary of the event in Bermuda is to be marked by Health Minister Patrice Minors on Monday when ...
DATE: Sep 30, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
By all accounts, Tourism Minister Ewart Brown?s speech to the African Diaspora Heritage Trail forum on Thursday was a powerful piece of oratory. It was also, in the main, drawn from a land of fantasy.
Dr. Brown discussed his Government?s supposed eff...
Governor Sir John Vereker has called on Government to invest "more effectively" in public education ? in a speech which also appeared to criticise controversial Cabinet plans to build a new hospital in the Botanical Gardens.
The Queen's representativ...
DATE: Sep 29, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
The former First Lady of Ghana stepped in as a last-minute replacement panellist during the Second African Diaspora Heritage Trail Conference in Hamilton and spoke of the importance of family and particularly that the African-rooted tradition of comm...
DATE: Sep 29, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
Governor Sir John Vereker raised concerns about the low number of students graduating in his speech ? but official results for the Island?s two senior schools this year have still not been made public.
A Government spokesman told that the results wer...
DATE: Sep 29, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
Bermuda Monetary Authority chairwoman and chief executive Cheryl-Ann Lister yesterday announced she was stepping down from both posts, saying a change in the law splitting the two positions made it an opportune time to resign.
Mrs. Lister, who has be...
A few days into his Raleigh International experience in Malaysia, 18-year-old Anthony Leevon Swan wanted to go home. He was sick of sleeping under mosquito netting, trekking miles every day and eating tuna fish and crackers for dinner.
Anthony was on...
Crew of the Spirit of Bermuda had to endure more poor weather as they battled the elements on the ship's maiden voyage to the Island.
Chairman of the Bermuda Sloop Foundation, Allan Burland said winds were blowing up to 25 knots as a low front passed...