The Beverley Causey-Smith interviews two of the newest members of the Bermuda National Trust: Steve Conway, executive director, and Amy Scott, development project manager.
Q: : ?I am the Executive Director of the Bermuda National Trust. I am a Charte...
Masterworks trimming party
The Masterworks Gallery is hosting an action-filled day at its Front Street gallery on Saturday. Author Tracy Carswell will be on hand sign copies of her book, ‘Tea with Tracy'; children from Somersfield Academy will have ...
July's election was a two horse race, but it was also a ‘two race' race - and that is something that still troubles the UBP.
Grant Gibbons, following in the footsteps of a Hamilton mayor father, Premier uncle and MP grandfather, has been pleased with...
Light session expected in Senate today
Just two of the items on the Senate's agenda will be discussed during today's session in the Upper House according to Senate President Alf Oughton.
The Motor Car Amendment Act 2003 and The Investment Business Ac...
Bermuda Hospitals Board (BHB) chairman Jonathan Brewin yesterday tried to clarify the $1.1 million wrote-off in unpaid bills in the last financial year.
Auditor General Larry Dennis revealed the figure in his annual report for 2001-2002 which he said...
Some may think of it as reinventing the wheel, but Amanda Hills-Balfour, UK/Europe director of Hills Balfour Ltd., the marketing agency handling the Department of Tourism account, is convinced that the initial thrust of Bermuda's winter advertising c...
Parents will be expected to spend half a day in their child's class, pay for damage caused by their kids, and supervise students during break at least once a year, under tough new school rules to be unveiled by Government.
The new requirements are pa...
Any discussion about youth problems in Bermuda inevitably brings up the role that good parenting should, but often does not , play.
To that end, the legislation passed in the House of Assembly on Friday requiring parents to take an interest in their ...
Lazy parents could face fines of $200 if they fail to take an interest in their children's schooling and try to get them to obey the rules.
Principals in the Island's public schools will have powers to order parents who fail to adhere to a new code o...
Government hopes to unveil a national AIDS policy in 2004, and to enact appropriate measures to eliminate all forms of discrimination against people living with the disease, Minister of Health Patrice Minors announced.
On December 1 ? World AIDS Day ...