Government tabled over $3 million worth of supplementary budget estimates last Friday as it scrambled to cover expenditure unforeseen in last year's financial planning.
Finance Minister Eugene Cox tabled the fourth statement of Supplementary Estimate...
Bermuda Football Association are urging parents and guardians of local soccer players to act with caution when receiving invitations for trials or scholarship offers from clubs and colleges in the United States.
Following the recent disclosure that a...
The rate of inflation in Bermuda dipped slightly in December to stand at 2.8 percent, according to statistics released last night by the Government.
The Consumer Price Index, which in Bermuda is used to measure inflation, fell below the 2.9 percent r...
The housing crisis has deepened to the point that Bermudians are going to loan sharks in search of rent money an Opposition politician claimed on Friday.
UBP MP Patricia Pamplin-Gordon told the House that it had been brought to her attention that at ...
Angry workers have been promised a crisis meeting with the Premier on Monday after confronting her on the steps of the House of Assembly during yesterday's one-day strike.
Police estimate around 1,500 Bermuda Industrial Union members took to the stre...
THE "bag-em-and-tag-em" system of education is the Major Irritant of the Week. Here's a trivia question for Paula Cox: What made the bar in the television show Cheers special? Answer: It's a place where you can go where everybody knows your name.
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Bermuda got a new senator - lawyer Victoria Pearman - to replace Milton Scott who has resigned his Senate seat.
And as Ms Pearman expressed confidence that she would find the time to adequately discharge her public and private duties, her predecessor...
BERMUDA has become a society that over-promises and under-delivers, Sir John Swan charged this week.
Reiterating his continuing concern over the country's current lack of Government direction and failure to address pressing problems in a rapidly chan...
Following the success of last year's Walk and Roll charity event, WindReach Village and its patron sponsor, BTC Mobility, will hold its second annual event for walkers and rollers (wheelchairs) next weekend.
The event on Saturday, February 16 will be...
DATE: Feb 08, 2002 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Lawrence Trott
January 23, 2002
Dear Sir,
I have been following what has become somewhat of a controversy relating to students being sent home for not being in proper uniform.
While I agree that students should be properly attired, I find it too extreme to send the...