Eastern Division.
The Royal Gazette has reported that the St. George's Police Station had seriously deteriorated in recent weeks with a ceiling collapse and insect infestation.
And seven people left the department because of poor working conditions.
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In recent weeks all this talk of large Peugeots, tinted windows, Volkswagens and special licence plates remind me of my days as an Expat in Nigeria.
When I first went out to Lagos I found that the company was expected to supply cars to its senior sta...
problem with dogs on the Island.
Leading veterinary surgeons, dog wardens and members of the Opposition said the only way Government would sit up and listen was if it was subjected to a barrage of letters and calls of concern from the public.
And wit...
president Donald Peters to terminate his contract early before his replacement started, Premier Jennifer Smith said yesterday.
Ms Smith said the decision to end the contract early rather than have a overlap period with his successor was due to plumme...
two of its scholarships in an effort to encourage additional applications.
The bank has received few applications for the two scholarships and one of the reasons might be that students think they have to be studying a subject specific to banking, but...
The United Nations Population Fund (UNPF) is on the Island to study Bermuda's successful teen pregnancy programmes.
The visitors hope to glean some useful information from the programmes to help their countries' teen pregnancy problems.
Health Minist...
WorldWideWeb Institute.com, creating a company hosting more than 1.1 million web sites and generating estimated revenues of more than $100 million annually.
WorldWideWeb Institute.com announced yesterday that it has signed a letter of intent to merge...
Gazette and the Bermuda National Library have launched a reading programme.
Ron Lightbourne, coordinator of the Newspapers in Education initiative, explained that students were encouraged to read a non-fiction and fiction book about countries and fil...
state of Bermuda's failing education system has arisen because of the lack of vision for education in this country. Consequently, our children, our most precious human resources are perishing.
Can we, the parents, the principals, the teachers, the ed...
The Bank of Butterfield is proving a successful launch pad for Bermudians fresh out of college but undecided about their future career goals.
People with first degrees are invited to join the programme which is designed to provide the bank with train...