Bermuda International Business Association (BIBA) will be hosting Lobbying To Lawyers a networking event this Wednesday for lawyers and students aspiring to the law industry.
"We have noticed that a lot of students on the Island who have received an ...
With Valentines Day just around the corner, thoughts inevitably turn to romance, the search for the right partner( or gratefulness that you have found that special someone), or wishful thinking, for ladies still hoping for the knight in shining armou...
Locals should not blame international business and work permit holders for traffic congestion and housing shortages as such problems are a result of the Bermuda success story that has also improved their standard of living, says the outgoing chairman...
If the United Bermuda Party is to win the next General Election it needs to get its message out, stating clearly where it stands on issues that range from smaller details such grocery and Belco bills, to the GPS system for taxis, mortgage rates, hous...
Finding ways to stop drug users from becoming hardened criminals and repeat offenders is one of the pressing issues at the top of the agenda for the newly formed National Steering Committee for Drugs.
The Minister for National Drug Control Wayne Peri...
DATE: Feb 10, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
GOVERNMENT is launching a complete review of drug rehabilitation programmes in a fresh offensive against recidivism.
Drug Control Minister Wayne Perinchief yesterday agreed that many crimes were committed by a handful of addicts who were repeatedly i...
DATE: Feb 10, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Gareth Finighan
Butterfield Bank, on 1 Town Square, St. George’s, has a new vice president for retail business development manager — Jamaican Paul Elliott.
He worked for Scotia Bank of Jamaica and brings 18 years of banking experience to St. George’s World Heritage ...
Ten-year-old Shannon Davis was keen to get to work in her new role of Mayor of ?Wonderland? ? an adult society run by children ? despite only being elected that morning.
Miss Davis beat out Deputy Mayor Nelson Botello by picking up 58 votes to lead W...
A Bermudian teacher spoke of her surprise after picking up an international award for her work with children last month.
Sandra Smith, a teacher at Somerset Primary School, is one of six people to receive the newly-created International Excellence Aw...
DATE: Feb 08, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
This is a critical time in our economic history. Social scientists, work force experts and government strategic planners among others are projecting severe shortages in skilled workers in the next ten years. While the skills gap will be a crisis in 2...