TALK was tough last Friday, Mr. Editor, when both sides of the House on the Hill spoke in support of legislation to crack down on thugs who carry weapons, mostly in gangs. Hard work too, for those members of the House, Mr. Editor, who stuck it out fo...
Violent crimes against women are finally being treated as no different than any other serious crimes said a leading women?s rights activist.
Murder victim Chena Trott had taken out a protection order against George (Messy) Liburd in the days leading ...
PLP support slipping?
July 3, 2005
Dear Sir,
One only has to listen daily to the talk show on both of our radio stations ? BBC and VSB to hear the dissatisfaction expressed by a great many Bermudians about the way Government is running the country, i...
Bermuda College will soon be launching a needs assessment survey to determine the training needs of the local workforce.
The Centre for Professional and Career Education (PACE), the workforce development division of Bermuda College, expects to provid...
The rate of inflation in Bermuda remained at 3.1 percent from April through May, according to figures released by the Government yesterday.
Consumers paid 3.1 percent more in May, 2005 than they did a year ago for goods and services with the average ...
The Government?s Summer Employment Programme got underway last month with the placement of some 165 college and university students who returned home for the summer.
The programme also placed 100 senior secondary school students within Government, as...
July 11-15
Proofamatics. BEC facilitator Stuart Doyle offers two hours each day session for any employee who generates or processes written communications. It is designed to increase the accuracy of written communication through improved proofreading...
The House of Assembly yesterday witnessed a lively debate yesterday on the proposed amendments to the Criminal Code. said he welcomed the modernisation of Bermuda?s theft laws and the imposition of mandatory prison sentences for bladed weapons offenc...
Members of the public are invited to nominate teachers they feel make a tremendous difference in the lives of all children for a new international award.
The Heritage International Scholarship Trust Foundation is going to recognise one teacher with a...
THE first smell that strikes your nose as you enter the Museum of the Bermuda Historical Society on Queen Street in Hamilton is the distinct, strangely calming scent of Bermudian cedar.
The tables and chairs are carved from it; it can be found in the...