of the Progressive Labour Party make for depressing reading.
The contrast with the euphoria of November, 1998, when a united and optimistic PLP finally achieved power after three and a half decades could not be more stark.
What is clear now is that t...
Graduates and former students of Saltus Grammar School will be able to find each other in the schools new Alumni Directory from next year.
The directory, scheduled for release in January 2001, will contain the address, education, business and other i...
When it comes to music, Lloyd Matthew is a household name. A graduate of Andrews University in Michigan, with a Master's degree in music education, the talented Bermudian has been a public school music teacher for 25 years, and is presently responsib...
It is a vague enough term to mean different things to different people, but the debate, which was encapsulated in a three-part series in The Royal Gazette last week, is worthwhile because Bermuda must make some hard decisions about what kind of socie...
Existing buildings in Bermuda should be renovated in a bid to save open spaces from development, an environmentalist has claimed.
Deputy president of The Bermuda National Trust Wayne Carey said the Island was in danger of losing much of its benefits ...
Lodge, Windy Ridge Road, Warwick John and Nancy Wadson: for the improvement and restoration of Windward, Salt Kettle Road, Paget Kevin Pantry and Tom Cullen: for the improvement and restoration of Huntly, Stowe Hill, Paget Colin and Julia Washingt...
help Government to buy a $5 million house for the Tourism Ministry raises several questions which deserve answers.
The first is whether the Tourism Ministry requires new offices at all. In tourism's boom years, the Ministry was housed in the old Hami...
A $20,000-plus trip by Government to a major UK/Caribbean conference in London was poor value for money, Shadow Finance Minister Grant Gibbons said last night.
He said: "This represented more than $20,000 to the taxpayer and we really have to ask if ...
DATE: Jun 03, 2000 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Bermuda is set to become more proactive in the battle against AIDS by setting up a solid national policy regarding the disease.
Michael Fox, director and administrator of the Allan Vincent Smith Foundation, will be spearheading the National AIDS Prog...
Nursing standards for the Caribbean community (Caricom) and Bermuda were discussed this week at the Regional Nursing Body's (RNB) annual general meeting on the Island.
On Wednesday the 18 delegates, observers and networking partners discussed human r...