October 23, 2006
Dear Sir,
The UBP were very vocal opponents to the raises for MP's that went through a few months ago. They made their displeasure at the idea of raises very loud and clear, saying that they disagreed with them and that any raises re...
Panto enthusiasts are being asked to “Name the Dame” in a contest in advance of the annual Christmas production.
The Bermuda Musical and Dramatic Society (BMDS) will be performing “Ali Baba and the 14 Thieves” this year.
“We can’t afford 40,” quipped...
Man beaten on a public roadAn assault in Smith's left a man with a suspected broken jaw
The 46-year-old victim was reportedly attacked by two men on a motorcycle, Police said.
The attackers beat his head and body before fleeing the scene on North Sho...
XL Capital has completed the first module of its insurance leadership course for Chinese executives and regulators as it bids to show its commitment to the Chinese insurance market.
?We are very proud of the global company we have built at XL and we ...
Former Premier Dame Jennifer Smith has resigned as chairman of Bermuda College Board — after less than three weeks in the job. The news was confirmed by the Ministry of Education yesterday but a Government spokesman would not comment on whether any r...
DATE: Nov 01, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
Former Premier Dame Jennifer Smith has resigned as chairman of Bermuda College Board ? after less than three weeks in the job. The news was confirmed by the Ministry of Education yesterday but a Government spokesman would not comment on whether any r...
DATE: Nov 01, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
Man beaten on a public road
An assault in Smith's left a man with a suspected broken jaw
The 46-year-old victim was reportedly attacked by two men on a motorcycle, Police said.
The attackers beat his head and body before fleeing the scene on North Sh...
Additional funding for some of the Island’s cash-strapped sports organisations may soon be on the way.
That was the catch phrase from new Education, Sports and Recreation Minister Randy Horton after the former professional footballer and educator was...
DATE: Oct 31, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
Additional funding for some of the Island?s cash-strapped sports organisations may soon be on the way.
That was the catch phrase from new Education, Sports and Recreation Minister Randy Horton after the former professional footballer and educator was...
DATE: Oct 31, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
Given the ministerial merry-go-round of the last few weeks, maybe the Governor should consider drawing up some kind of fast track swearing-in ceremony.
Forget the long, drawn-out process of taking oaths and signing fancy sheets of paper before being ...