A trip to the supermarket could become an education lesson for shoppers once new amendments to the Food Act are adopted.
Bermuda is in the process of changing legislation in the Food Act so that all food prepared and produced in Bermuda will state th...
Everyone, even sun worshippers, now knows that you have to slap on sun screen to protect your skin from the sun's rays.
But few realise that your eyes are susceptible to damage from the same ultraviolet (UV) rays that scorch your skin.
"People have g...
The man at the centre of a grievance against a primary school principal should not practice a scorched earth policy against the school, a group of teachers claimed this week.
They were responding to former teacher Mark Collins after he said he and hi...
DATE: May 04, 2000 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Patrick Burgess
Government's report on its first 500 days in power.
The report said more than 100 families in urgent need had been housed and 60 others had been assisted to become homeowners.
"In addition, through the Bermuda Housing Corporation, the Ministry has be...
DATE: May 03, 2000 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Transport Minister Ewart Brown took a swipe at lenient Magistrates yesterday and gave clear hints that previous drink drive convictions will hang around people's necks for far longer in the future.
He was speaking after a woman got only a year's driv...
member photographic exhibition of new work this month.
The free exhibition will feature the work of BPPA members Stephen Raynor, Mark Emerson, Shorty Trimingham, Ann Spurling, Bruno Zupp, Roland Skinner, James Cooper and Lloyd Webb.
Photographs from ...
Bermuda could be introduced to nearly 12,000 insurance professionals at the Risk & Insurance Management Society Conference being held in San Francisco this week.
RIMS has attracted a record number of attendants at the week-long conference -- the equi...
Police should make decisions on how students who are found to be involved with drugs are treated.
A number of schools have recently dealt with drugs-related problems. Their approaches have varied from counselling to expulsion, but parents have in som...
Controversial regulations on race reporting would require employers to submit data which duplicated information available in the Employment Survey, a Shadow Minister claimed yesterday.
United Bermuda Party Health and Social Services spokesman Kim You...
DATE: May 02, 2000 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Bermuda has scored another first in the insurance industry with the formation on the Island of the first non-US chapter of the Society of Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters (CPCU).
The 56-year-old insurance association approved the new chapter ...