Today, talk about 'change' is commonplace. We all know genetics, the computer and Internet are reshaping the global landscape.
Human history is nothing but endless change. Change is the only permanent thing on this earth. But there has been more rapi...
Nicole Lavinia Rose Joell of Southampton, daughter of Willis R. & Sandra Joell, and sister of Shanyce, started out her primary school education at West Pembroke Primary School.
She then attended Warwick Academy Secondary School graduating with her hi...
Tonight marks the return of the National Black Touring Circuit Inc. to the Bermuda Festival stage for the first of two performances of ?Things of the Heart? ? a retelling of the life of African-American singer Marian Anderson.
The show explores the w...
When Paula Cox strode into Parliament on Friday she was clutching her father's tattered old briefcase ? a briefcase that was holding its fifth Budget.
And she knew fine well she was stepping into formidable shoes, those of her late father Eugene Cox,...
Twenty-four-year old Gerald Dill has an excellent reason for wanting to become a chef.
?I like food,? he said, laughing.
And, in the so-called ?business of pleasure?, there really can be no better reason.
Mr. Dill, who has dreamed of becoming a chef ...
Friday?s Budget threw up some interesting statistics. Here are a sample.
It takes nine months on average to complete a criminal injury compensation claim which average out at $13,162.
There were 901 cases heard in the Supreme Court but only 15 crimin...
International business is now the key pillar of the economy with far reaching benefits for Bermuda, according to figures published in the 2003 Economic Review yesterday.
At the end of 2003, there were 13,509 international companies registered in Berm...
Government is boosting spending on housing the homeless, pensions benefits and assistance to small businesses and entrepreneurs, Finance Minister Paula Cox announced in the House of Assembly yesterday.
Ground will be broken on the new St. George's re...
Bermuda?s economy is on firm ground and will continue to grow at a healthy rate in 2004 due to a continued buoyant international business sector and construction industry, according to Finance Minister Paula Cox.
And wages are expected to go up durin...
The education of the Island?s young mothers will continue with Finance Minister Paula Cox announcing a grant of $204,000 for the Teen Services programme.
Two years ago the scheme was threatened with closure due to a lack of funding.
Head of Teen Serv...