The NBA comes to Bermuda.
Well, almost.
Freddie Evans' summer basketball camp should have a distinct NBA flavour with several former players, now in coaching capacities, set to come to the Island in aid of local youth.
While many are not confirmed Ev...
DATE: Mar 29, 1995 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Patrick Bean
Parents are applying earlier to private schools to secure places for their children.
Acting principal of Bermuda Institute Mrs. Sheila Holder yesterday told The Royal Gazette she had noticed a "significant increase'' in applications for students to e...
has done Bermuda the great disservice of distracting everyone from major social problems which need addressing.
We need to focus all the attention we can on the problems created in this society by illegal drugs. In our view the problem is not yet out...
Parents and teachers remain adamant about having more than two senior secondary schools in a reformed public education system.
President of the National PTA Mr. Ross Smith and Bermuda Union of Teachers organiser Mr. Milton Scott said parents and teac...
A Bermudian, who was born in England and grew up in Canada, celebrated 20 years in the Bermuda retail business on Friday in her Washington Mall leather goods store, The Harbour Master.
Mrs. Sheilagh Robertson, wife of Environment Minister, Senator th...
DATE: Mar 27, 1995 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: David Fox, Business Editor
Shadow Education Minister Ms Jennifer Smith has called for teachers to be allowed to retire at 55.
Ms Smith told the House of Assembly on Friday that the retirement age of teachers should be the same as that of Policemen and firemen.
"They should be ...
condolences be sent on Friday to Mr. Carlos Menem, the president of Argentina, whose son Mr. Carlos Facundo Menem Jr., 26, was killed in a helicopter accident.
"Argentina is hosting the 12th Pan Am Games and Bermuda has a contingent there so it is fi...
Continued from Saturday's paper Shadow Environment Minister the Rev. Trevor Woolridge blasted UBP Government members for allegedly not having the guts to stand up for their principles.
While at one time they had appeared brave, they were now exposed...
Assembly this morning, a party spokesman said last night.
And while there had been some "give and take'' in a full day of United Bermuda Party caucus meetings, Government did not plan to amend the referendum bill, Sen. Lawrence Scott told The Royal G...
Tourists, unlike exempt companies, do not care whether or not a country is independent or not, Government Senate leader the Hon.Gerald Simons (UBP) said on Wednesday.
International businesses were particularly concerned that the Privy Council remaine...