five youngsters.
For after dropping the four young men and a woman off in Somerset, the cabbie found his expensive leather upholstery had been slashed with a knife.
The 47-year-old part-time driver from Warwick said: "I was quite upset -- and it's ca...
The Island's only post secondary institution is "grossly underutilised'' an official claimed.
Dr. Donald Peters, vice president of Academic and Student Affairs at Bermuda College yesterday told Hamilton Rotarians the school's role in society's develo...
Women may make up the majority of the Island's work force, but they're getting paid an average of $10,000 a year less than men, according to a just-released report.
The Final Report of the Task Force on Women's Issues said despite the fact that women...
homelessness in Bermuda.
The title is `Rags to Riches' and the show will be held every Thursday from July 3 to July 24 travelling from Dockyard to St. George's.
The venues will be PHC, North Village field at Bernard's Park, and St.
George's Square st...
system before some Bermudians.
Education Minister Jerome Dill admitted this on Friday in the House of Assembly.
He was responding to questions tabled by Opposition Leader Jennifer Smith.
"Non-Bermudian teachers who are on contract were placed before ...
Derrick S. Astwood, of North Shore, Pembroke, was sentenced Friday in the Supreme Court after being found guilty in a Magistrates' Court of possessing an offensive weapon -- a knife -- and grievous bodily harm.
David Cox, of Glebe Road, Pembroke, was...
A disillusioned parent has slammed Government for failing to respond to concerns about the public education system.
And he suggested that it was time for a change in Government.
Hav Trott -- who earlier this year called for the privatisation of the p...
on a motion to enable born Bermudians who have become citizens of other countries to sit in the House of Assembly.
Government MPs rejected a Progressive Labour Party motion to take immediate action to have a section of the Constitution deleted.
Shado...
less than they can to come to Bermuda. The news -- highlighted in a recent US newspaper article -- has led to calls for Government to protect Bermuda's tourism industry. ---- Page 2 VAUCROSSON APPEAL DISMISSED COA Vaucrosson appeal dismissed Form...
week enjoying a trip to Rhode Island, where he is participating in the World Scholar-Athlete Games.
The event, which started on Sunday and runs until July 2, involves some 2,200 scholars from 125 countries, competing in sports such as basketball, soc...