Make your voices heard
June 18, 2005
Dear Sir,
I can't believe my eyes as I read today's headline, “Man who rode over wife gets suspended sentence”. I am writing hoping that someone can explain to me how one person, who causes another person bodily h...
A group of Sandys Middle School students got an added treat on a recent visit to Nonsuch Island when they became the first school group ever see a Cahow chick.
The 17 students were on a field trip with the Bermuda Biological Station for Research (BBS...
The 2005 Bermuda National Trust Awards ceremony was held last Thursday at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute, with the Minister of Environment Neletha Butterfield in attendance.
A variety of groups and individuals were honoured for their wo...
Young Bermudian soccer players should not underestimate just how much the sport can do for them.
In the wake of the ongoing Bank of Bermuda Pro Soccer Clinic, once again organised by USA-based pro David Bascome, the spotlight has fallen on the prospe...
The rain was falling in Jamaica as Reggae artist Warrior King talked to in a telephone interview about his music and spirituality.
Warrior King will be in Bermuda this weekend as part of the Culture Shock and Big Ship concert.
It will be his first vi...
As the beginning stages of planning get underway the debate continues about the best place for a new hospital location.
The three principal locations being considered for the large-scale remodelling project are the Arboretum, Botanical Gardens and th...
School finally closed for the summer yesterday, but some parents were curious about the unusual closing date.
The beginning of the week may seem like a bad day to end off the school year for public school students however there was good reason behind...
Trying to book a lunch date with Jean Howes isn?t easy.
?I can?t do it Monday, because that?s the day I sing at the hospital,? she said. ?On Tuesday I sing at St. Brendan?s, on Wednesday I visit the rest homes and on Thursday I will be talking at the...
The Ministry of Education?s plan for an online curriculum programme throughout the Island?s Middle Schools will soon become a reality.
Whitney Middle School pioneered its use and has reported considerable benefits to teachers and students since it we...
Hospital claims will be paid much quicker thanks to a new computer system which will go live on Friday.
Finance Minister Paula Cox said the system will modernised the way the Government Employees Health Insurance (GEHI) section does its business.
She...