April 7, 2003
IT appears that the "Literary Survey" is nothing more than a poorly disguised attempt to pry into people's savings and incomes with a view to introducing another tax.
The latest absurdity is the extraordinary excuse that the survey is l...
ANOTHER spectacular African Exposition took place over the weekend at the Bermuda Institute School of the Seventh Day Adventist Church in Southampton and the highest praise for its success goes to the hundreds who turned out for the feast of entertai...
THERE can be no doubting the fact that the Progressive Labour Party won the 1998 General Election riding the crest of a wave of black voter dissatisfaction. But judging by the sentiments expressed at the recent Black Agenda 2003 forum at St. Paul's C...
THE improving weather is seeing more consistent effort on the part of the commercial boats and even some of the charterboats are starting to roll. It is with such effort that the weekend angler can start to get a handle on what is happening offshore....
Government has promised up to $100,000 per year for the Ministry of the Environment to grant to individuals and organisations with projects aiming to help protect and preserve the environment.
The new initiative will see Government teaming up with th...
Second year students at the Berkeley Institute will have technology at their finger tips in September after the school unveiled a new laptop programme yesterday.
All students and teachers for the S2 year will be equipped with transportable, wireless ...
James Howard's hour-long documentary, `School of Hope', is not only his debut entry in a Bermuda Film Festival, but Friday night's world premi?re will also be a fund-raiser for the `Rural Women Knowing All' Continuing Education Fund.
Following the fi...
Bermuda's Optimist sailors are gearing up for one of the season's biggest challenges, the IODA South American Championships in Uruguay.
The Island team arrived in the capital, Montevideo, on Sunday and are busy preparing for the event which begins on...
Poor decision-making in education has been a primary cause of problems now facing the black community, according to a number of speakers at the Black Agenda 2003 forum last week.
"Educational is so fundamental to the survival of a people that if unde...
Most people are lucky if they can complete their childhood dreams - but Kim Wilson has fufilled her dreams and then some.
Ms Wilson started fresh out of university as a guidance counsellor at Whitney Institute - a childhood dream - and she was recent...