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...
Chartered accountant Terry Lister is the ruling party's choice for District 33. Mr. Lister first entered Parliament with the Progressive Labour Party's (PLP) first victory at the polls.
Prior to that he served as a Senator for five years.
He has held...
Students and staff at the Arts Institute of Pittsburgh "fell in love" with Premier Jennifer Smith when she went there to receive an honorary degree from her alma mater last week, according to the college's president.
Premier Smith addressed the gradu...
Premier Jennifer Smith yesterday formally introduced a second wave of six candidates for the coming election in another display of confidence about her party's chances of victory and pointed criticisms of the media.
The announcement confirmed Bermuda...
SANDYS Secondary Middle School students ran their hearts out at a special athletic fun day and raised a whopping $10,000 for a new sports complex.
The Sandys Beyond 2000 complex will be used by the entire Sandys community and will include a 25-metre ...
THEY are considered some of the best and brightest in sports and academics in Bermuda.
And they received their just rewards at the 2003 Denton Hurdle Memorial Awards at a gala held at the Fairmont Hamilton Princess Hotel.
"This is the 18th year that ...
Ed Bailey, 54, is the man The Royal Gazette understands the United Bermuda Party (UBP) has picked to run against Walter Lister in District 34.
He runs his own law practice and is well known in the cricket world having served as president of the Bermu...
Bermuda's parents and teachers would have more say over how children are taught under a United Bermuda Party plan to further involve stakeholders in the education system, it was announced yesterday.
While accusing Government of failing the Island's c...
Graeme Outerbridge, 53, is running in his hometown in his last stand for the National Liberal Party (NLP) - the long-time community activist has said that if he is unsuccessful he will not run for public office again.
A freelance photographer, Mr. Ou...