The Opposition Minister of Health recently questioned the Government as to what policy was in place to vet, monitor or discipline the performance of doctors who have hospital privileges at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital and the Mid-Atlantic Wellne...
'So why can't I?'
May 19, 2005
Dear Sir,
There is a general atmosphere of lawlessness in Bermuda due to the actions of some politicians, the inaction of most politicians and the inability of the entire judicial system to successfully prosecute many p...
The Consumer Affairs Board is putting errant members of the automotive and trades industries on notice as it moves to crack down on unscrupulous companies in the name of consumer protection.
The board not only intends to consult with the Attorney Gen...
AVOIDING practice might seem a rather laid-back way to spend the final days before a major tournament but Bermuda's sole archer in the Island Games believes it could help her pick up a medal.
Jeane Butterfield said a week of practising before the 200...
TONY Brannon's musical odyssey has been a long and winding road, from his first piano lessons in the 1950s to a state-of-the-art recording studio 50 years later, with diversions through school bands, rock and roll tours, and the legendary Disco 40.
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I REMEMBER very clearly the first time I ever saw Albert Steede bat. Fresh from a succession of winter nets as a schoolboy in England, I returned home for the Easter holidays as a cocky 17-year old and managed to wangle myself an invitation to pre-se...
RISING complaints of dealers knowingly selling cars with defects, and tradesmen manipulating seniors into parting with cash, have prompted the Consumer Affairs Board to launch an investigation into the business practices of those industries.
And, as ...
TO share the joy of books with children is the aim of a reading festival to be held in Victoria Park a week tomorrow.
The Bermuda Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. will host its sixth festival on Saturday, June 4, from 10 a.m. to 4 ...
Students at West End Primary School learned a special lesson about heritage when their vegetable garden was blessed by a Native American of the Wampanoag Nation on the Friday before Heritage Day.
West End Primary teacher Mary Tatem decided that her c...
AS this is the last weekend in Bermuda's annual celebration of Heritage Month, I thought I would focus on an aspect of Bermudian life that rarely gets any attention. I am speaking of the role played in the community by Bermudian writers and poets.
Wh...