Vets have backed plans to set up a new committee to solve the dog problems on the Island -- but are against former dog warden Leonard (Shinah) Simons as chairman.
The Bermuda Veterinary Association (BVA) has written to the Department of Agriculture a...
The Minister of Development and Opportunity Terry Lister has called on the Bermuda College to design an Associate of Applied Technology Degree for local technology students.
He recommended the move as a means of putting technology students on the sam...
It is clearly more than appropriate to remind our elected Government that under our present Constitution it is deemed discriminatory to treat persons differently attributable wholly or mainly to their respective descriptions by race, place of origin,...
haunting Scottish lament, "The Flowers of the Forest'', on the bagpipes. Most often played at funerals and memorial occasions, thousands of Bermudians would have heard him during Rememberance Day ceremonies at the Cenotaph.
The words were written by ...
The new Senior School curriculum is now complete, with the monitoring and support for the implementation of the new S2 courses underway and the pre-implementation training for the new S3 courses planned for Spring 2001.
Government believes that the d...
Government presented a laundry list of reforms to Bermudian public life yesterday in its third Speech from the Throne.
Changes in how the country elects Parliamentarians, increased electronic government, and changes to public order legislation lead d...
Thorold Masefield yesterday.
Mr. President and Members of the Senate, Mr. Speaker and Members of the Honourable House of Assembly.
It is difficult to believe that almost two years have passed since the Progressive Labour Party Government's first Spe...
Telecommunications and E-Commerce Minister Renee Webb said last night that Government had been successful on the whole in delivering its Throne Speech promises from last year.
But on the eve of this year's Throne Speech, Opposition leader Pamela Gord...
wrote an article in The Royal Gazette entitled `In The Real World: A story for all Bermuda's Children'.
In the article Mr. Butler explained that, as a head teacher, he "told students the truth about the real world with regard to standards, housing, s...
days after beginning classes at her new university.
Eighteen-year-old Michelle Outerbridge, a freshman at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, stepped into a busy four-lane road near campus and was hit by a car, witnesses said.
The r...
DATE: Oct 25, 2000 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jarion Richardson