Complicated, talented and difficult, Princess Louise was once also compared by her governess with a stormy day. "She was stormy one minute and sunny the next -- a bit like Bermuda!'' says Jocelyn Motyer Raymond, guest curator of the Bermuda National ...
Hundreds of union members are to vote in presidential elections at the Bermuda Public Services Association next month.
More than 700 of the 2,500 members eligible to vote will choose between reigning president Leleath Bailey and BPSA veteran Betty Ch...
Provisional estimates for the third quarter of 1997 said Bermuda recorded a balance of payments surplus on current account of $85 million, some $38 million higher than the same period a year before.
The estimates put the total balance of payments pic...
DATE: Jan 19, 1998 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: David Fox, Business Editor
A man yesterday claimed that he lied in a Police statement out of fear for his safety.
During the second day of a Police assault trial in Magistrates' Court, complainant Harvey Elswood Williams, Jr. testified that after an alleged beating by Police h...
Teachers have yet to hear about Government's comprehensive security plan for schools.
Bermuda Union of Teachers president Michael Charles disclosed this yesterday after a 15-year-old CedarBridge Academy student was stabbed at the school for reportedl...
The trial of two Police officers charged with assaulting a man in custody got underway yesterday in Magistrates' Court.
Det. Con. Terrance Gift, 41, and P.c. Shannon Wolffe, 30, both of Pembroke are being tried together for unlawfully assaulting Harv...
in a bid to build stronger ties with the Aquarium.
David Godfrey, the executive director of the Caribbean Conservation Corporation (CCC), will arrive on the Island Tuesday to raise conservation awareness and forge a closer relationship with the Flatt...
Independence for Bermuda is off the agenda for a major conference of Dependent Territories in London next month, veteran PLP MP Lois Browne Evans insisted yesterday.
Mrs. Browne Evans -- one of five PLP figures joining Opposition leader Jennifer Smit...
DATE: Jan 16, 1998 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Government is studying a proposal aimed at barring sex offenders from schools.
The Royal Gazette has learned that formal talks to notify schools when a convicted sex offender, particularly a paedophile, is released and to screen school employees bega...
particularly those qualified in information technology and learning support.
Principal Ernest Payette disclosed this after advertisements for teaching and other student services posts throughout the public school system appeared in the Official Gazet...