Robin Richardson is likely to return to the position of chairman of Cedarbridge Academy PTSA tonight after he rescinded his resignation and admitted he had made a mistake.
The Royal Gazette reported in December how Mr. Richardson had withdrawn from t...
Former Elbow Beach General Manager John Jefferis has won the contract to lease and operate Stonington Beach Hotel, it was announced yesterday.
Bermudian Mr. Jefferis, who now operates the award-winning Coco Reef Resort in Tobago, saw off the challeng...
During the last year, Yasser Arafat has left his Ramallah compound only once, for a brief tour of the West Bank in May.
Only a single, tan three-storey office building remains standing in the compound. Sandbags flank its front door. Every window is b...
"We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year...another year over, and a New Year just begun." Thus sang John Lennon before his musical genius was silenced forever.
Try as I want not to, and you as well, we cannot escape our thoughts and the in...
The number of arrests for drink-driving fell almost ten percent last year over 2001, according to statistics released yesterday by the Bermuda Police Service.
The numbers were greeted with cautious optimism by Police but plans are also underway to ta...
AS president of the hotels division of the Bermuda Industrial Union (BIU), and with more than 30 years in tourism behind him, there can be no doubt as to Herbie Bascome's belief in the industry and the important role it plays on the island.
It is tha...
A SLEW of Bermudians have contacted an international animal protection organisation for information on legislation to prevent exotic animal acts from visiting the island after a circus caused controversy across here last month.
The American-based Tar...
Bermuda's Supreme Court has disallowed the former chairman of a consumer electronics maker from blocking the company's restructuring.
Akai Holdings Ltd, based in Hong Kong but incorporated in Bermuda, collapsed in August 2001 in one of Hong Kong's bi...
PLANS to introduce an internationally-recognised examination into the public school system are likely to be in place by September of this year.
The Department of Education yesterday admitted that representatives from both the Ministry, and the island...
The Cabinet is staggering the release of the membership lists of Government-appointed boards because ministries have encountered delays in confirming that board members will serve.
Normally, the Government announces the members of its boards on the f...