This is a response from Health Minister Nelson Bascome to the opinion piece that ran in the The Royal Gazette yesterday:
The letter from the Opposition Shadow Minister for Health suggests that:
There is no plan for addressing the hospitals outstandin...
THE night Tiger Woods won his first Masters title he watched replays of the tournament until 3 a.m., noticed a fault in one of his strokes and immediately called over his coach to hold a practice sesion to rectify it.
That was one of the inspiring st...
DATE: Apr 25, 2003 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Kent
Health officials are organising a public forum to better inform members of the Bermuda public about the dangers and misconceptions of the deadly disease SARS.
Chief Medical Officer Dr. John Cann said yesterday that the Island was well prepared, shoul...
Young men in Bermuda need to focus on their long-term goals, be committed and not aim for material things if they are to find true success in life, a packed dinner reception was told last night.
Three speakers each gave their opinion on how men and b...
A Bermuda Institute student who made a conscious effort to change himself is reaping the rewards after being accepted at a Canadian university.
Clay Smith won the most improved student in the Outstanding Teen Awards last month and is now on the Honou...
As Shadow Minister of Health I would like to comment on two recent articles in local papers highlighting the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital's current state of affairs. One in the Bermuda Sun was an exclusive interview with the Minister of Health a...
Members of the St. David's community are being urged to come out tonight to a special meeting to create a community council for residents.
The Bermuda Community Education Advisory Council has organised the gathering in a bid to get residents involved...
Getting ahead in the insurance field is as much a matter of attitude as aptitude, according to one of the Island's most successful executives.
Self belief is key, says Fiona Luck, who was recently named 2003 Insurance Woman of the Year by the Associa...
A Jamaican mother of six was sent to jail for five years yesterday after admitting that she imported almost $100,000 worth of cocaine into the Island.
Michelle Elizabeth Brown is just the latest in a long line of Jamaicans to be caught with narcotics...
The increasing use of firearms in Bermuda is a trend which is being dictated to our Island by the US and Jamaica, according to Detective Chief Inspector Stuart Crockwell.
"What we are finding with the trend in the rise of violence in Bermuda is that ...