Bank of Bermuda president and CEO Henry Smith has called for international cooperation between enforcement agencies to stop the $600 billion global money laundering trade.
He was speaking at the 12th annual Anti-Money Laundering Audit & Compliance Fo...
Opposition Shadow Ministers have urged Government to speak out on the progress of the new $70 million Berkeley Institute secondary school.
Both Shadow Education Minister Tim Smith and Shadow Works and Engineering Minister Erwin Adderley have called f...
The parents' association at CedarBridge Academy last night came out in support of the school's much-maligned strict dress code.
Chairman of the Parent Teacher Student Association (PTSA) Terry Flood said members fully supported principal Kalmar Richar...
Parents of children attending the Orange Valley School in Devonshire for the severely challenged have been left stranded after the school bus was taken off the road by Transport Control Department (TCD) earlier this week.
UBP MP Jamahl Simmons told T...
THERE is a certain irony at work when you consider that as more and more Bermudians press for Independence, Britain, the "Mother country", is moving towards decriminalising marijuana, the island's number one recreational drug of choice.
Britain's mov...
Good eating habits learned at a young age is the best safeguard against obesity, and other related illnesses, in adulthood.
Local dieticians and nutritionists are aiming to get the message of good eating out to school age children... and the younger ...
DATE: Sep 20, 2002 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Lawrence Trott
SOCIAL and political activist Charles Jeffers' most recent quest to ban smoking in public places has cast him once again into the community spotlight.
An anti-smoking advocate for years, Mr. Jeffers recently heard about a pressure group being formed ...
Royal request
September 15, 2002
Dear Sir,
Would The Royal Gazette please stop identifying a few easy to quote monthly individuals - Toppy , Rolfe, Walton - as "political activists".
Not one of them has any political base or anything to demonstrate e...
Five percent of the world's population is understood to suffer from Attention Deficit/Hyperactive Disorder (AD/HD) - amounting to around one in every 20 children in Bermuda.
That means that at least one youngster in every classroom on the Island need...
Parents have recently raised concerns about the number of children with Attention Deficit/Hyperactive Disorder (AD/HD) landing in Juvenile Court for misdemeanours. Reporter Karen Smith finds out more about both conditions. The names of those involved...