I am a resident of Warwick and a supporter of the CARE organisation. I write in connection with the controversy surrounding the erection by CellularOne/Bermuda Digital Communications (CellularOne) of a cellular telephone transmission tower at the Far...
to solving this problem.'' That was the statement made by children's activist Sheelagh Cooper in a story in yesterday's Royal Gazette about the high level of child support arrears.
Mrs. Cooper may have gone to the heart of that problem -- and many o...
Claudio Vigilante believes he was born to be a restaurateur and owning Hamilton's light and airy "Fresco's'' reflects one of his most passionate dreams.
Fresco's Restaurant and Wine Bar is located in Chancery Lane. Mr. Vigilante created Fresco's with...
I hope the organisers of the End to End Walk are planning another walk next weekend -- this time to pick up all the trash that they left behind this weekend. I walked on the Railroad Trail on Sunday and was disgusted with the amount of "fresh trash''...
past two years, according to Government statistics released last week.
Reports of all forms of abuse with the exception of sexual abuse have risen, and even in that case, Family Services officials expect the numbers to rise with the advent of the 199...
healing has taken a back seat to pharmaceutical drugs in the past century.
Many people scoff at the idea that herbs can be effective in curing and preventing illness -- despite the fact the majority of modern medicines are derived from herbal sources...
Banks and investment managers must allay public fears over Y2K to avoid a run by customers to empty accounts and cash in stocks, an expert has warned.
And one survey found up to 30 percent of consumers planned to raid their accounts before 2000, the ...
a Shadow Minister insisted yesterday.
And United Bermuda Party Home Affairs and Public Safety spokesman Michael Dunkley predicted the current on-Island recruitment drive would not produce enough recruits or fast enough to cope with a mounting manpowe...
DATE: May 04, 1999 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
a reform committee for Bermuda's insolvency laws, she told a gathering of global insolvency "movers and shakers''.
She made the remarks in an address to the INSOL Bermuda Conference of the Americas which is due to end today at the Marriott Castle Har...
Racist bomb attacks in Britain were highlighted by lawyer Phil Perinchief at a public debate on the issue of citizenship or independence for Bermuda.
He emphasised recent bombings in London which appear to have been racially motivated as he spelt out...