Southampton East has voted solidly for the Progressive Labour Party since the 1960s and United Bermuda Party candidate Calvin Simons faces a daunting task trying to unseat veteran incumbent Stanley Lowe.
The new single seat constituency runs from Sce...
New programmes are to be introduced to the Island's two secondary schools to better prepare students for the world of work.
The Ministry of Education and Development and the two senior principals have met with the National Training Board to discuss w...
Affordable housing, education, and opportunities for youth are the big issues on the doorstep in constituency 30 Southampton East Central, according to United Bermuda Party candidate David Dodwell.
The Shadow Tourism Minister faces a tough fight - ex...
Calls went out last night for greater responsibility on the roads of Bermuda.
Residents living in Ord Road, Warwick, said yesterday morning's fatal smash was waiting to happen as cars and bikes regularly raced along the thin and winding road, which s...
Members of the public will have the chance to question the experts on the new Government E-commerce Green Paper tonight at a meeting at the Hamilton Princess.
The Green Paper was published in May, after being stalled for several years, and has been r...
Former Somerset Cricket Club captain Randolph Horton is well known to many of the people in District 32, if not for his sporting prowess then for his role in Government during the last two years as a Minister.
“I'm going back home,” he said yesterday...
Around 250 students will work for Government this summer earning up to $450 a week.
Government will also put private employers in touch with willing students, said Labour Minister Terry Lister.
He said around 50-70 students found work this way but he...
I received an e-mail this week from "Beth," a young woman who is in television and has done some modelling with a problem: "I find many men are stuck on my looks and career and are never really interested in delving into the spiritual/mindful side of...
FOR 56-year-old business executive Jenefer Brimmer, the road to success has been strictly uphill.
At 14, she was forced to leave school because her parents could not pay her school fees. She went to work at Herbie Simons' lunch cart stationed at PHC ...
BERMUDIANS are being asked to help Dale Butler score another success with his latest book - a volume documenting Bermuda's long football history - by loaning their soccer memorabilia, photos and stories to the local author.
Dale Butler, who has writt...