BUSES are to travel the entire island collecting food for the needy as part of a campaign organised by the Hands of Love Ministry.
Next Saturday, drivers will leave from St. George's and Dockyard, making stops at supermarkets and bus shelters where t...
Janette (Higgie) Zuill lived through two world wars, has been a fashion model, written books, met the queen and at the age of 96, still plays a mean game of Bridge.
Mrs. Zuill, who celebrated her birthday this week, provides a fine example of how to ...
American visitor nabbed with cocaine
Customs officials swooped on an American visitor who tried to bring cocaine and cannabis into Bermuda.
Stephen Mitchell Jablon, from Yonkers, New York, was arrested at Bermuda International Airport on November 11....
Calls from Government for Opposition members to stop sniping about the controversial delayed Berkeley Institute project have been rejected., updating the Senate on the progress of the scheme yesterday, suggested it was the time for criticism to end.
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A new ?State of the Races? booklet has been criticised for being five years out of date.hit out at the information, compiled by the Commission for Unity and Racial Equality (CURE) for relying on race information pulled from the 2000 census.
He told t...
It now seems likely that the new Berkeley Institute will not be open for classes until September, 2006.
Although the Berkeley Board of Governors left open the possibility that the school could move before the end of this school year, that seems highl...
Independence is too important a topic to be confined to party lines, according to United Bermuda Party leader Dr. Grant Gibbons, and that is why his party will not make it a policy issue.
The UBP?s current focus is on housing, education, seniors and ...
DATE: Nov 24, 2005 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
It now seems likely that the new Berkeley Institute will not be open for classes until September, 2006.
Although the Berkeley Board of Governors left open the possibility that the school could move before the end of this school year, that seems highl...
Students from across the Island were rewarded for being good citizens yesterday.
The Department of Child and Family Services chose to hold their award ceremony on the International Day of the Child.
Mario Swainson was nominated from Cedarbridge Acade...
Support for Dr. Gibbons
November 16, 2005
Dear Sir,
I have to admit that I have grown tired of politics and become very cynical about politicians in general, both local and overseas ones. If I do start reading articles or opinion pieces in your newsp...