Five arrested in post-Harbour night fracas outside City Hall
Five men including a juvenile were arrested during a disturbance outside of the City Hall on Church Street on Wednesday night after the close of Harbour Nights.
About 100 youths were report...
Government whip Ottiwell Simmons MP said four orders of the day will be debated in the House of Assembly today.
Only one bill will read. The "consideration of draft Regulations entitled "National Pension Scheme (General) Amendment Regulations 2004" w...
Controversial former Bermuda Housing Corporation general manager Raymonde Dill will speak at a forum on housing next week.
Mr. Dill, who was forced out of his post in the wake of a scandal over cost overruns at the Corporation, is one of four speaker...
It is a very interesting exercise to examine trends in population growth for the period 1960 to 2000 as measured at each Census Date.
The data show some revealing trends, some of which are widely known and others that are relatively unknown. Three tr...
What does it take to become a successful businesswoman? As any viewer of the current hit reality show ?The Apprentice? will tell you, finding your true vocation and having the determination to make your dream job a reality ? whatever the obstacles ? ...
Athlete Tamika Williams has taken the advice of her therapist and abandoned her quest to qualify for the Olympic Games in Greece next month.
The 25-year-old Bermudian was forced to make the decision last week as she continued her comeback after suffe...
Fewer than one third of students graduated from the Government schools system with the Bermuda School Certificate this year.
However the numbers rose from last year?s figure of 22 percent of students to 30 percent. In a press statement the Education ...
One of the unsuccessful bidders for Stonington Beach Hotel said yesterday the Auditor General's scathing report on the deal vindicated complaints he made two years ago.
Auditor General Larry Dennis branded the process where businessman John Jefferis ...
Parliament on Friday approved the purchase of White Hill Field from Gosling Brothers Limited for $1 million.
The Opposition backed the proposal, saying it was well worth the money and that Government should make sure that negative elements in the are...
Government backbencher Wayne Perinchief has attacked his own party for failing to implement radical education plans.
He lamented the Progressive Labour Party had stuck with comprehensive schooling which he said had not worked here or abroad.
He told ...