Cricket Board of Control.
Largely responsible for revitalising the sport in the last 18 months, James hinted yesterday that he might not stand for re-election at next month's BCBC annual general meeting because of his increasing heavy workload in oth...
recently elected vice president of the International Certification and Reciprocity Consortium, Alcohol and Other Drugs during their fall conference in San Diego, California.
Dr. Price has played a large role in establishing NDC education and training...
time by road safety campaigner and National Liberal Party leader Charles Jeffers.
He has received some support from Road Safety Council chairman Delcina Bean-Burrows, who personally backs the move, although the council has not yet discussed the propo...
last week had only recently returned to the school.
Last night CedarBridge principal Ernest Payette confirmed that the 14-year-old victim, who had to undergo emergency surgery following the stabbing last Wednesday, had earlier been sent to the Centre...
their campaign is a welcome one.
The controversy since the collapse of the Rebecca Middleton murder case has done severe damage, both to the Island's image abroad and to the community's own confidence in the criminal justice system.
Now, pending the ...
CedarBridge Academy will continue to operate as the academic incubator for students until everyone in the public school system realises the importance of literacy.
That was the warning yesterday from board of governors chairman Garry Madeiros.
Referr...
There must be a coordinated effort by the health care system to combat and eradicate the scourge of addictions, the Island's top doctor told Rotarians yesterday.
John Cann, Government's Chief Medical Officer, was speaking at the Hamilton Rotary's wee...
DATE: Jan 06, 1999 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Patrick Burgess
hours of yesterday morning.
A 27-year-old St. George's man was set upon by about five men shortly after 4 a.m. in a parking lot on Dundonald Street, Hamilton, and was stabbed with a knife by one of the men.
Before a member of the public came to his a...
poll conducted by The Royal Gazette on the streets of Hamilton this week showed.
Youngsters of various ages and backgrounds were asked what improvements they thought could be made to Bermuda in the New Year.
The resounding opinion was that Government...
public that a section of Cemetery Road in Pembroke will be closed from January 4, 1999, through to December 31, 1999. ---- Page 2 POLICE INVESTIGATE STABBING CRM Police investigate stabbing Police Central Division are investigating a stabbing inci...