Drug dealing, opposition to GPS for taxis and Government transparency have been the big issues raised by constituents in Warwick South East, according to ruling party candidate Alex Scott.
Crime is also the hottest topic for his opponent, former Cabi...
I have to wonder ...
June 30, 2003
Dear Sir,
While I deplore the needless death of the young lad who died as a result of a traffic accident on Ord Road over the weekend, I have to wonder what two 15-year-olds and a 14-year-old were doing in a car, dr...
It could be a tough fight in Warwick North East when Progressive Labour Party favourite Dale Butler takes on the United Bermuda Party's outspoken Mark Pettingill on July 24.
The two candidates are both attempting to win over the voters with promises ...
It took a trip halfway around the world to reach Valley Road in Paget, but new Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) Inspector Philippa Mello had no hesitation in making the journey.
Not only did the post represent her first profess...
Dale Butler is admired and complimented by people on both sides of the political spectrum - but he said he had no plans to move across to the United Bermuda Party.
As a Government backbencher who has failed to be given any great responsible role unde...
Crime, education, housing and jobs for Bermudians are among the issues on the minds of people living in Warwick South Central.
The constituency, which has been deemed district number 26, runs from Olive Bank Drive, along Middle Road to Stadium Lane, ...
The ruling Progressive Labour Party (PLP) stepped up its campaign with the launch of a “top-line performance report” - a brochure outlining Government's accomplishments over the past five years.
In a speech which capitalised on the nostalgia factor o...
Lawyer and United Bermuda Party candidate Mark Pettingill is looking forward to July 24, confident that the people of Warwick North East want a change in Government.
Although this is his debut in a General Election, he believes the battle with Dale B...
Don't blame the PLP
July 26, 2003
Dear Sir,
Why is it that every time someone has a problem with a government office they seem to say: "We don't want to have to suffer another five years".
As I sit and read the letter in today's Royal Gazette from "F...
A school teacher who will run for the Progressive Labour Party (PLP) in St. George's West has ambitions to become Education Minister, it emerged yesterday.
"I cannot make the changes that I would like to make as a teacher and I feel that I can only m...