The Bermuda Insurance Institute (BII) has announced that XL Capital director Michael Butt will be presented with the Bermuda Market Leader of the Year Award for 2001.
Arch Capital chairman Robert Clements has been named recipient of the Lifetime Achi...
A former taxi driver with a history of swindling thousands of dollars from people was sentenced to two years in jail after he defrauded the Bank of Butterfield to the tune of $47,000.
Assistant Justice Archibald Warner handed the sentence down on Fri...
Bermuda's competitive edge was sharpened yesterday with the awarding of three new telecommunications licences - including licensing of two new Internet service providers (ISP).
The granting of the class C (Internet) licenses - which brings the number...
January 29, 2002
Dear Sir,
This letter is in response to the letter to the editor seen in the January 29 Royal Gazette about the school uniforms. Love them or hate them they're here to stay. One major benefit is that the students can focus on their e...
Like it or not, contemporary art in new media is coming to the Bermuda National Gallery (BNG) on Friday when a new exhibition entitled `Art: New Genre, New Directions' paves the way to paths hitherto untaken at the City Hall facility.
"We're not just...
As the saying goes: "A good salesman can sell a product, but a good product can sell itself."
That is certainly the case of Camp Hope, a Christian-based camp that has been held every summer for more than 30 years. It needs no promotion, but every yea...
DATE: Feb 05, 2002 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Lawrence Trott
Cathy Whitehead's mother is "furious" with her for her decision not to cast a vote in the upcoming Pembroke West by-election.
She, like a number of other Pembroke West voters, are so disillusioned with politics and politicians that they do not consid...
Plans are in hand to provide children with special needs better school facilities in the west and east ends of the Island, Education and Development Minister Paula Cox has revealed.
She said it was her hope that sections of schools at either ends of ...
Teachers and principals were yesterday given an improved package of pay and conditions that will enable them to take a year of unpaid leave at five-year intervals.
In a move to compete with large salaries and good incentives in the private sector, th...
Bermuda's first ever teacher training course is to become a permanent fixture, Education and Development Minister Paula Cox has revealed.
The Minister said the year-long course underway at Bermuda College had proved so successful, she expected it to ...