of its first ever industry forum in April.
Plans are underway for a much bigger National Tourism Conference to be staged late in 2001.
It would feature major hospitality partners from around the world, as well as Island businesses.
Letters have been ...
Hamilton neighbours, CARE Computer Services. Shown (from left) are club education committee chairman Wesley Jones and club member David Augustus, recent CARE graduate Glenika Walker, CARE director and PLP MP Neletha Butterfield and CARE student Jamil...
We are currently visiting your lovely Island and are having a wonderful time.
We were amazed at how easy it was to get here from our home in Des Moines, Iowa. We flew to St. Louis and then non-stop to Bermuda with the entire trip taking only 51/2 hou...
Acting Transport Minister Dennis Lister revealed in Parliament on Friday that "increasing acts of vandalism'' were the cause of a recent revamp in security measures at bus depots in St. George's and Somerset.
He was discussing the supplementary estim...
Bermuda is to send a top level delegation to an airline conference in a bid to lure new carriers to the Island.
Government officials and Ministers are to attend the forum in London which will bring them into direct contact with airlines -- and a gold...
More than 1800 religious leaders, from a number of mainline denominations in the United States, have signed a controversial religious declaration sponsored by American's primary sex education organisation advocating same-sex unions, the ordination of...
The cost of improving school security could run into the millions, the Ministry of Education revealed yesterday.
However Government's Budget Statement released in March pronounced: "The initiatives promised by this Government to reduce class sizes in...
Officially, they are Bermuda National Youth Jazz Ensemble (BNYJE), but following their appearances in the Sir George Somers' festivities in Lyme Regis, Dorset, England in the coming week, they will doubtless be remembered as "The Talented Ambassadors...
Hundreds of people have backed a new campaign calling for Government to address the Island's dog problems.
In less than 24 hours after being set up, more than 300 people signed a petition calling for action to help agencies struggling to cope with do...
Please allow me space in your letters section to comment on the editorial in today's edition concerning the post-secondary education choices of Bermudians.
It seems that The Royal Gazette , at least in today's edition, has returned to its old habits ...