Teachers were yesterday given a substantial seven percent pay increase after months of arbitration talks brought on by strike action.
General secretary of the Bermuda Union of Teachers (BUT) Michael Charles said members were pleased with the pay awar...
Bermudians are, rightly, concerned about crime.
And trotting out statistics which show that violent crime has fallen does no good if people perceive that they are more at risk than ever before.
Bermuda should start by taking another look at New York ...
UBP Environment spokesman Jamahl Simmons called for Bermudians to dispense with racism in a speech to the Hamilton Rotary Club yesterday.
The Howard University graduate told Rotarians: "We still see evidence of bigotry - from demeaning talk on the go...
Everybody who ventures into the student art show at the Bermuda Society of Arts in City Hall is in for a treat. The gallery is simply bursting with gorgeous art by students from primary to post-secondary. Artwork is on the walls, on plinths, in speci...
Four men arrested for allegedly taking part in what prosecutors called a "riot" at Number One Shed in the early hours of Sunday morning all pleaded not guilty in Plea Court yesterday to charges of assaulting Police officers and resisting arrest.
Davi...
A project at Dellwood Middle School designed to forge a stronger bond between young boys and their fathers is proving very popular after a second, successful event last week.
Male Observance Week saw different speakers - role models in the community ...
DATE: Feb 11, 2003 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Lawrence Trott
Bermuda is in mourning with the news yesterday of the death of Stanley Ratteray, one of the founders of the United Bermuda Party (UBP) and a pioneer of the desegregation movement.
Dr. Ratteray died in his sleep yesterday morning at age 68. His daught...
Government has spent nearly $7.5 million on hiring consultants since it was elected in 1998, it was revealed yesterday.
And the Opposition United Bermuda Party fears there could be much more once more details have been provided from the Tourism, Tele...
IT'S not easy to write about a place the entire civilised world considers an horrendous nightmare. Perhaps I was more prepared for Robben Island than some visitors.
Two assignments covering terrors of Auschwitz in depth, plus tours of Nazi concentrat...
DOLPHINS are among the most intelligent creatures on the planet and some believe there is much we humans can learn from them.
A dolphin brain is equal in weight to that of a typical human and there is evidence that may indicate an ability to communic...