neighbourhood.
Pupils from the Whitney Institute have been painting the bus shelter outside their school, after they asked if they could clean up the graffiti adorning it.
It is all part of Gang Resistance Education and Training, which the students h...
Voters will not be allowed near Bermuda's ballot boxes today unless they are armed with proper identification.
That means anyone heading for one of the Island's 20 polling stations must carry with them a Bermuda driver's licence, Commonwealth-issued ...
Bermudians can again obtain a US high school equivalency diploma without leaving the Island.
Up to the summer of 1995, the General Education Diploma (GED) was administered in Bermuda.
But it was stopped after GED officials in Washington D.C. sent a d...
Union leader Derrick Burgess has dismissed claims that the BIU sought information on the party affiliation of students planning to return to Bermuda from overseas colleges to vote.
In yesterday's issue of The Royal Gazette Renalda Bean, who is flying...
The road into the next century will be a rocky one unless Bermuda's public transport system is brought into the modern age.
It is something both political parties agree on.
And both believe they are on the right track to solving the Island's transpor...
A newcomer to the Island is learning the ropes of local society through her participation in a play written by Nobel laureate Derek Walcott.
The play "Remembrance'' -- sponsored by the West Indian Association -- was written by St. Lucian-born Derek W...
The local legal community grew in both size and stature when five new lawyers were called to the Bermuda Bar last week.
A packed Supreme Court heard Timothy Bridges, Denis DeFrias, David Lines, Paul Harshaw, and Paul Woolgar called before Puisne Judg...
5 The elusive head-to-head clash between Premier Pamela Gordon and PLP leader Jennifer Smith finally went ahead yesterday -- but the confrontation was not aired live on television.
Instead, the pair took part in a debate at a Bermuda College Pre-Ele...
DATE: Nov 05, 1998 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Patrick Burgess
for residents of the St. George's North constituency.
Several members of the public spoke to The Royal Gazette earlier this week about their concerns for the upcoming election.
With its combination of business and residential zones, and numerous hist...
popular support, he said yesterday.
And he said he was proud to be seen as a parochial candidate -- but not without national concerns as well.
Mr. Bascome -- unfazed at the possibility of a backlash from former party colleagues -- insisted: "I don't ...
DATE: Nov 04, 1998 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor