Free blood pressure and cholesterol testing over the next three months will take place thanks to a partnership between the Department of Health's community nurses and the Phoenix Stores.
High blood pressure and high cholesterol levels are leading cau...
Mystery last night surrounded an extraordinary meeting of the Government's Parliamentary Group at the House of Assembly - with MPs claiming it was merely a "regular meeting".
Two independent sources told The Royal Gazette that the meeting had been he...
ONE could have dismissed the sight of young men jogging along the sand dunes on the South Shore as just another one of those arduous regimental exercises.
But to call Bermuda Football Association youth development director Kenny Thompson a sergeant m...
DATE: May 17, 2002 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
Bermuda's new Governor Sir John Vereker says the Island must conform to global financial codes and standards in order to satisfy the examination of overseas territories by the International Monetary Fund at the end of this year.
Although Bermuda had ...
Halting the tide of 'fascism'
May 10, 2002
Dear Sir,
I shall be interested in who will join Dr. A.M. Ware-Cieters (May 10) when she puts her "feet in the street demonstrating against such fascist sentiments" as those expressed in "Arthur Hodgson's co...
Halting the tide of 'fascism'May 10, 2002
Dear Sir,I shall be interested in who will join Dr. A.M. Ware-Cieters (May 10) when she puts her "feet in the street demonstrating against such fascist sentiments" as those expressed in "Arthur Hodgson's comm...
A prominent instructor from the English FA will be arriving in August to conduct an International Coaching Licence course which will be the first of its kind to be held in Bermuda, according to the General Secretary of Bermuda Football Association, D...
Education in Bermuda was yesterday given a massive boost thanks to a record fundraising year by the Ross "Blackie" Talbot Memorial Charity Golf Tournament.
More than $175,000 was raised during the star-studded two day event in April and yesterday the...
It has been well reported that the Island’s two senior secondary schools will not be graduating any students this year as the plans to add an extra year to education take effect.
This move has some merit, because it has been clear for some time that ...
A mother is gearing up to fight for her family home after the Bermuda Land Development Company (BLDC) filed a writ for repossession.
Coreen Tucker has been battling the company for two years after complaining about mismanagement of her Southside prop...