programme is now on a solid foundation, say local members of the Bermuda chapter of the Society of Management Accountants.
During the first four years of the Bermuda programme, which started in 1989, only a handful of people received CMA designations...
Already settled in her office on Parliament Street, the new Minister of Community and Cultural Affairs is unfazed by the controversy surrounding her recent appointment.
"It was like being handed a box of goodies, all gift-wrapped'', says the Hon.
Yve...
The Chamber of Commerce's efforts to revitalise tourism and the retail sector will continue to be a "team effort'', said that organisation's new executive vice president.
The Chamber, like Government, "is dedicated as a team to advance the peace, pro...
It isn't every person that can look back on his or her career with a heartfelt sense of pride -- but then Mrs. Marie Tucker of Pembroke isn't just anyone.
For 15 years -- two as a volunteer and 13 as a paid employee -- "Tucker'', as she was affection...
vacant St. George's Secondary School to be turned in to a youth centre.
But she said last week that the idea -- which is also contained in a Corporation of St. George's proposal -- was subject to Cabinet approval.
Ms Gordon was commenting on calls by...
Bermuda's first lawyer fluent in both English and Portugese was called to the Bermuda Bar earlier this month.
Mr. Hilberto DeFrias, 27, who joined the firm of Smith, Barnard & Diel in August, 1994, will concentrate on immigration, property, trusts an...
Allegations of strange rites involving naked women and olive oil have all of Bermuda talking about Rev. Stanley Lee and his Evangel Tabernacle church.
Former church members have complained to Police and the news media that Rev.
Lee "anointed'' their ...
Bermuda College should be made a Polytechnic Institute, says the chairman of the Apprenticeship and Training Council.
And Bermuda must get on with the job of providing technical training to youths and adults alike, or "we will soon be running out of ...
The first, of course, was, "We don't want Independence.'' The second was, "Listen to us. We are tired of Government ignoring the people.'' The second message is now of major importance to Bermuda. Bermudians repeatedly made it clear how they felt on...
A steering committee has been set up to revive the general public's understanding and appreciation of the tourism industry.
And if the committee's fund raising efforts prove to be successful, the Island could have its first tourism awareness and visi...