An American social therapist will be presenting a talk this week in Bermuda.
Coleman Lyles is the president of the Camp Hill Community of California. His mother is Bermudian and he has two sisters who live here, making him a regular visitor to the Is...
As it celebrates 45 years of its existence, the Adult Education School (AES) programme saw 61 students receive their General Educational Development (GED) diploma last week at the Fairmont Southampton.
Keeping in form with its eclectic cross-section ...
DATE: Jun 23, 2003 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Carla Zuill
Outgoing Progressive Labour Party MP Arthur Hodgson has blasted Government for failing to radically change Bermuda.
But he believes the PLP will take the country to independence after winning the next election.
He said Bermuda needed a free medical s...
Some of the Progressive Labour Party's (PLP) staunchest supporters are disillusioned by the "arrogant" behaviour of some Government MPs, a party activist has said.
In an article in the June 20 edition of The Workers' Voice, PLP loyalist Laverne Furbe...
June 19, 2003
Dear Sir,
It is with great anticipation, that I, a staunch PLP supporter, await this year's election. I stand confident of victory. Why? Simply because I believe in the Bermudian people and that in their intelligence and rationality the...
Eulah Burch Jones was born in Bermuda in the Parish of St. George's. She was the second child of the late Carl and Venetia Reid Burch. She was also predeceased by a brother, Carlyle Burch.
Upon completion of elementary school, she could not enter hig...
"BEEN There and Done Dat!" is the thought I reckoned flashed through the minds of leaders in the ruling Progressive Labour Party two days ago when they saw that rather colourful picture of Opposition Leader Grant Gibbons on the steps of the House of ...
FOR more than a decade Rhonda Daniels worked with Aids patients, helping them to live with a debilitating disease, while trying to educate the community about the dangers of the HIV virus.
Her efforts were officially recognised last weekend when she ...
IT WAS a weekend like no other.
Bermuda's never been a haven for couch potatoes. But during last week's three-day sports-saturated holiday it seemed the entire 60,000 population was either competing or watching one activity or another.
At Clearwater,...
Graduating students will be able to dazzle business leaders next week when they meet with potential employers to show off their cutting edge information technology skills.
The students, who all recently graduated from CedarBridge Academy and Berkeley...