Taxi drivers and employers may be breathing a sigh of relief today because the calling of an election has delayed legislation they opposed.
Transport Minister Dr. Ewart Brown had promised to reintroduce a bill requiring global positioning systems in ...
Young Bermudian soccer enthusiasts have a chance to play - instead of pay - their way into college.
A new segment of the 12th annual Pro Soccer Clinic will cater directly to players aged 14 to 18 and a number of top American coaching and scouting off...
For many 20-year-old college students, summer is no longer about partying and hanging out at the beach.
The vast majority of college students use the long summer holidays to earn some cash, but some of Bermuda's brightest sparks are seizing the oppor...
Consumer insurance costs across the board had an impact on Bermudian pockets in April.
Bermudians saw their health insurance premiums jump ten percent last month according to government statistics while car and cycle insurance also saw sharp rises.
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The number of women in prison continues to grow with more than four times as many women currently being held at the Co-ed Facility than trainees (under 21 men). Last week the state at the Co-ed was 36 women and eight trainees. Lifestyle reporter Lawr...
Over 700 children will learn about the deaf and hearing impaired when Access Bermuda visits Saltus Junior School and Dellwood Middle School later this week.
Dr. Roslyn Rosen, a leader in the rights of the hearing-impaired and a veteran activist with ...
Government on Friday tabled legislation it hopes will help improve public education by recruiting parents in the effort.
Education Minister Paula Cox said that the legislation will amend the Education Act by imposing rules for parents of the Island's...
In a speech laced with more than a little frustration at the Opposition, Attorney General Dame Lois Browne Evans yesterday declared capitalism as the root cause of many of the world's injustices and said that she would die a socialist.
"We who have s...
Is your life too filled with STUFF?
I was reading a wonderful article recently about economics, consumerism of "stuff" and garbage by Canada's leading pioneer in ecological living, Dr. David Suzuki.
He was saying in so many words: "That most of us ar...
While their husbands get all the attention, just who is it behind Bermuda soccer's representatives in England, Kyle Lightbourne and Shaun Goater. Lifestyle's Lawrence Trott talks to Anita Goater and Rosemarie Lightbourne on the life of a soccer wife
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DATE: Jun 06, 2003 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Lawrence Trott