The chairman of CedarBridge Academy's Parent Teacher Student Association (PTSA) has resigned after only three months at the helm.
Robin Richardson told last night that differences in opinion among members of the executive led to his shock decision la...
Nineteen Bermuda Foundation for Insurance Studies scholars are now working in the insurance industry and a further eight are expected to join them in the summer of next year when they graduate from college.
BFIS chairman Brian Hall told the foundatio...
November 17, 2002
Dear Sir,
Our society takes a dim view of one who thinks he is the centre of everything, and limitations are vital realities a child should get from the home. Everything was not given to us - my generation and those before us, on a ...
The Natural History Museum section of the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo (BAMZ) will be closing by the end of the month to begin redeveloping its exhibits.
A team of BAMZ staff has been working with specialists from Boston for a number of years on ...
What are “Human Rights”?
What is a “Human”?
What is meant by “Rights”?
The simplest definition from most of the dictionaries that I read is that “Human” is a person from the Latin for “man”. Most dictionaries give elaborate definitions but they all b...
Regulations allowing Government to share information between departments were passed by MPs yesterday.
Premier Jennifer Smith said Bermuda did not have freedom of information legislation but current legislation was reasonably progressive.
She said th...
After 40 years in health care, serving the community comes naturally to political newcomer Hillary Soares.
The retired nurse told The Royal Gazette in a recent interview that being asked to run as a candidate for the United Bermuda Party (UBP) early ...
Government is looking for public input before drafting new laws on e-mail office snooping, online porn and data protection.
Telecommunications Minister Renee Webb said Government would put forward a green paper, or discussion document, to the House c...
While he called the suggestions made by Labour Minister Terry Lister "worth exploring", Opposition Whip Maxwell Burgess said becoming educated was another way the housing crisis could be tackled.
Last week, Mr. Lister told members of the Bermuda Empl...
DATE: Dec 09, 2002 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Carla Zuill
WITH iron-jawed earnestness, Bermuda has spent several weeks debating the possibility of adopting what can only be described as socialism with Ren?e Webb's face as official Government policy.
The proposal that Government engage in redistributing weal...