Measures have to be taken to improve the skill and ability of drivers and riders in Bermuda if the number of collisions are to be reduced, it has been claimed.
Enhancing training and instruction for people attempting to obtain their licence is key in...
The mother of a teenager who was killed in a bike accident has suggested curfews and restrictions be introduced in order to keep young people safe on the roads.
Carolann Tacklyn said there was not a day that went by when she did not think about her b...
It is hoped that next month's visit to the Island by top FIFA and United States Soccer Federation referee lecturer Alfred Kleinaitis will inspire local officials.
The Bermuda Football Association's referees' chairman Aldwin Savery confirmed that Klei...
XL Insurance (Bermuda) Ltd. has announced the appointment of Don Baker as executive vice president at XL Insurance (Bermuda) Ltd. with management responsibility for that company's Bermuda insurance operations.
Mr. Baker has almost 20 years experience...
New shadow Attorney General Trevor Moniz has called for urgent reform of Bermuda's creaking legal system.
He promised to push for implementation of court and police interview recording which had been paid for but still had not been fully implemented....
The Bank of Bermuda Foundation means to get a bang out of its buck - and it wants it to be heard on distant shores.
The Foundation this week announced its second quarter recipients had received grants totalling more than $400,000. Among the chosen to...
Bermuda's Xavier James failed to reach to the 200-metre finals at the World University Games yesterday in Daegu, South Korea.
James finished seventh in his semi-final in 21.79 seconds. The top four in either of the two semi-finals advanced to the fin...
More Police on the streets. Speed radars. Tougher penalties. Education initiatives...
Bermudians have any number of answers to the challenge of making the roads more safe.
Some people even spoke from the painful experience of being involved in an acc...
Education is the key
August 27, 2003
Dear Sir,
I have been following your coverage this week of 'Life in the Fast Lane', and must commend your reporters on their coverage, although many are still referring to crashes as 'accidents'. Although these ev...
Former Puisne Judge Vincent Meerabux, who retired at the end of last year, has died.
Mr. Justice Meerabux, 65, who spent 17 years in Bermuda's legal system, died on Friday at his family home in London. The cause of death has not been released.
Premie...