TWENTY years ago, Bermuda saw fit to establish Summer Haven, a home for the island's physically challenged. Separate apartments facilitate independent living, each has a balcony offering views of the South Shore, and the rent is affordable to anyone ...
MEMBERS of the philanthropic Donor Forum collectively gave more than $10 million to the community last year, and a joint initiative with the Centre on Philanthropy has led to a meeting with Attorney General Larry Mussenden to strengthen and streamlin...
This is the first in a three-part series on Independence. Part One analyses Independence from an international, economic and historical perspective; Part Two examines other relevant issues that flow from examining the topic, and Part Three sums up th...
Independence activists who bemoaned the lack of passion for the issue at this week's Bermuda Industrial Union should listen more carefully to the "youngest" member of the panel, Chris Smith.
Mr. Smith, the moderator, who is in his late 30s, said most...
OUCH, Mr. Editor, but it's funny how touchy we can become when the shoe is on the other foot. Shrill, super-critical Opposition parties become Governments and suddenly they're hyper, hyper sensitive.
The Progressive Labour Party, it seems, is no exce...
The fifth annual Children's Reading Festival being held at a Hamilton park tomorrow will be opened by Home Affairs Minister, Randy Horton.
The Children's Reading Festival is being hosted by the Bermuda Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, I...
Ruling party Senator Walter Roban highlighted Government's efforts at expanding educational opportunities for Bermudians in the Senate yesterday, but was met with a blistering attack from the Opposition United Bermuda Party.
Sen. Roban said during th...
Bermuda College Board of Governors has "cut out the fat" at the Island's only tertiary education institution by putting an end to deadwood staff and practices such as senior staff members selling personal items on the campus, ruling party Senator Ray...
Three Bermudian students are off to study in far-off nations in a bid to discover new ideals and to explore their inner selves.
Bermuda High School for Girls student Shaun?e Crystal James said she is off to Swaziland, in South Africa, but she will st...
Divine intervention brought them together and, as far as Theron Smith and his wife Lena May are concerned, it is divine intervention that continues to guide their destiny and shape their lives.
Back in 1984, during the first six weeks of their relati...