Former Education Minister Clarence Terceira yesterday backed the "ban corporal punishment'' lobby.
He also announced his support for video-taping interviews of children suspected of being abused.
And he said the Health and Social Services Ministry su...
dispute involving Hillary Rodham Clinton offers a rare twist. This time the two sides are arguing over what to call themselves.
The case filed with the Supreme Court this week is titled "Office of the President vs. Office of Independent Counsel.'' B...
second year running -- despite seeing their location sold off.
Jennifer Lang and Craig Smith started C.J. Summer Camp last year on Agar's Island in an attempt to fill the gap left by now closed Camp Juniper.
Last year went well although "we didn't ge...
Bermuda has a greater percentage of working women than any developed country in the world, according to a Government Minister.
However Home Affairs Minister Quinton Edness warned that more working mothers could place a serious strain on the family un...
risks of the disease.
The Allan Vincent Smith Foundation introduced a Peer Education programme aimed at increasing awareness of the dangers of HIV and sexually transmitted diseases.
Foundation president Joe Gibbons said the programmes hoped to reduce...
and powdered cocaine will spend the next nine years of her life in prison.
Last month Erin Lois Renee Osmond of Friswell's Hill, admitted importing 458 grams of 78 percent pure crack cocaine worth $143,150 on November 28 in St.
George's.
She also ple...
Bermuda will never win the war on drugs if it remains an "apathetic'' society.
A spokesperson for the St. George's Action Group sounded this warning after parents failed to show up at the preview of a drug abuse prevention programme.
Dominique Smith ...
of Tourism.
And he warned that to leave the organisation as it was, near to death, was to court disaster.
Bob Stewart, chief executive officer of Shell Bermuda, made the call during his address to Hamilton Rotarians at their weekly luncheon at Pier S...
Overseas consultants have called on the Education Department to open the lines of communication between itself and the public and to consolidate its offices.
These were two of the major recommendations made in an unprecedented audit of Bermuda's publ...
leave the Island without being tested for drugs.
"Absolutely not,'' said Youth Development, Sport and Recreation Director Anthony Roberts this week.
Roberts, who heads the formation of the Island's first sports and drugs policy expected to be in plac...