Former CEO of the Shell Company of Bermuda, Robert Stewart, criticised Government's Hotel Concessions Act as "the height of folly'' yesterday.
Mr. Stewart spoke at the weekly Hamilton Rotarians meeting and examined various aspects of Bermuda's econom...
Artists, entertainers and medical professionals will unite to raise $405,000 for local medical charities during next week's Heroes for Health Telethon.
The Bermuda Health Alliance will host the ZBM television event for several charities to buy medica...
of the Bermuda Insurance Institute.
Marsha Egan, president of the national Society of Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters (CPCU), will address 37 graduates at a luncheon today at La Coquille restaurant.
Ms Egan is the first woman in the society'...
With Labour Day this weekend, everyone is relaxing for the last splurge of summer. School is starting (or has started) and thoughts turn toward organising your financial life for the next year. How much is school going to cost? What will I do down th...
while carefully sending their children to private ones (which Mr. Gore and George W. Bush both attended). Why not give less-lucky students a break? Tax-financed vouchers to help pay for private schools deserve to be tried, not necessarily in all dist...
93rd woman, Crown counsel Cindy Clarke, called to the Bermuda Bar.
The ceremony included Attorney General Dame Lois Browne Evans, Senior Magistrate Archibald Warner and Director of Public Prosecutions Khamisi Tokunbo.
Mr. Tokunbo recalled the days wh...
form a partnership both believe will score well with the Island's youth.
A joint venture has been hatched to have renowned educator and current United States Soccer Federation (USSF) staff coach Dr. Tom Fleck conduct a workshop for local primary and ...
DATE: Sep 01, 2000 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Patrick Bean
higher education from a Regiment officer's fund this summer.
Corporal Janeek Providence will be awarded $1,500 from the Aide-de-Camp scholarship -- money derived from former Aide-de-Camps who allocate the funds to a selection committee which then cho...
For as long as she can remember Raziya Swan has always known she wanted to be an artist. Despite an exemplary academic career, which included coming top of her class and graduating from Berkeley Institute with honours, she resisted the temptation to ...
Many primary school students can look forward to new computers, software and books after principals made a successful bid for more than $100,000 from The Madeline Joell Nest Egg Fund.
Bermuda-based insurance conglomerate Ace Limited donated up to $10...
DATE: Aug 31, 2000 | CATEGORY: Young Observer | AUTHOR: Jarion Richardson