is spending money. How can I teach them to save? A: My father, an accountant, didn't give me and my siblings our weekly allowances in cash. Instead, we'd line up each Sunday evening and he would "debit'' the accounts he kept for us on a yellow notep...
An all-out attack on Government's record on Tourism is set to launch today's Opposition assault on last week's Budget.
And a swing at increases in Payroll Tax and Land Tax is also certain to figure as Shadow Grant Gibbons starts the full debate on th...
DATE: Feb 25, 2000 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
The cost of living is continuing to increase on the Island with Bermudians spending more on food, health care, education, life insurance and pensions according to latest Government figures.
The Ministry of Finance 1999 Economic Review states that con...
Drugs charges being brought against Customs officers and the most recent allegation concerning the uniformed Police officer smoking marijuana at a football game only serve to highlight the pervasiveness of the drug culture in Bermudian society. Even ...
Any attempts to legalise marijuana should be stubbed out, Shadow Health and Social Services Minister Kim Young said yesterday.
And she blasted Government Senator Calvin Smith for suggesting that marijuana use was acceptable to increasing numbers -- a...
DATE: Feb 25, 2000 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
to become what is believed to be the Island's first colonial leader to give a lecture at the college.
The Governor, who was born in Africa, will speak about "Africa's Proud Contribution to the World'' at 7 p.m. on Monday in the College's North Hall l...
Removal of tax cliff `a blessing' Gov't capital project spending of $148 million will be `a bonanza' to contractors $1.3 million National Training Board budget will help educate New Customs automated processing will speed clearance of goods The...
shone some interesting light on the philosophies of at least some of the Progressive Labour Party's members.
Some people, particularly non-Bermudians, may be alarmed that Mr. Hodgson appears to blame them for at least some of the Island's social prob...
of the issues touched on during a series of education forums held at seven of the Island's schools on Tuesday night.
Minutes from the meetings, in which the public were invited to offer their opinions on how they thought Bermuda's children should be ...
heavy education spending, is so myopic and conservative it could easily pass for something direct from the UBP's pen. But that's just Hester's humble opinion! Having pored over it with her specs, she thought it odd, firstly, that a Labour Government...