International business leaders yesterday called for no extra taxes on the Island's biggest economic sector in today's Budget.
And one warned the Island could start losing offshore enterprise if the cost of trading from Bermuda increased.
And the man ...
DATE: Feb 18, 2000 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Shadow Education Minister Tim Smith came under fire from the Island's two biggest sports bodies and their affiliates yesterday.
The Bermuda Cricket Board of Control and the Bermuda Football Association demanded a full apology from the former Youth an...
art collection, and now it is joining forces with one of its teachers, well-known local artist Sharon Wilson to get the project rolling.
"We have many Bermudian artists who are creative at the College, and we felt this should be the place to develop ...
Dear Sir, I am writing about the children convicted of fire setting at Harrington Sound School.
I have had to treat such children, both boys and girls, who have also been through the courts. Before I retired I was a consultant psychiatrist in UK, an...
education.
The Government is keen to get input from all sectors of the community as it bids to develop new ideas for educating the Island's youngsters, and soon all will get their chance.
And the information which results from the forum will be forwa...
all previous attendance records with the arrival of its 10,000 visitor yesterday.
The selection of 20th century art from the Azores was viewed by the BNG as its contribution to the celebration of 150 years of Portuguese settlement in Bermuda.
The sho...
Dear Sir, It was sickening to read the headlines in yesterday's Royal Gazette , `Bigger cars for Bermuda.' What on earth is the new Government thinking about? Traffic congestion is one of our worst and ongoing problems, and larger cars can only make...
Dear Sir, I'd like to address my comments to the community at large, regarding artists, artwork and copyright. This letter has been prompted by the arrogance of the Bermuda Telephone Company and the inertia of the Bermuda Society of Art towards the ...
tuition workshop this week organised by the Ministry of Education.
The three-day project will involve experts on tennis, cricket, softball, physical education and marine safety, advising teachers from the public school system on how best to supervise...
DATE: Feb 15, 2000 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Kent
Janet Deer Osborne has risen to the post of assistant vice president, aviation; Peter Pilawa to assistant vice president, property; Gary Burnet to assistant vice president, investments; and Karen Bucher to the newly established position of assistant ...