public awareness and urge people to discuss donation with their families.
Representatives from the New England Organ Bank, with which Bermuda is affiliated, will be talking to community groups about organ donation procedures and the importance of inf...
Minister the Hon. C.V. (Jim) Woolridge vowed yesterday to fight on in his leadership bid, despite the fact most MPs have expressed support for his opponent, Finance Minister the Hon. David Saul.
Fellow MPs made a "grave error'' when they signed a let...
problems. We think the people are tired of debilitating political shenanigans and ready to settle down to solutions. From its point of view, if the United Bermuda Party does not get itself together, choose a leader and get on with the people's busine...
learning games and toys, is trying to raise its profile with a new shop in the Washington Mall.
Quest was started in 1991 by Mr. Rick Wynn and his wife Mrs. Darnell Wynn as a direct mail order house for local buyers of learning games and toys.
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certified instructors in their gentle art last week after they successfully passed all the requirements for the rank of shodan or first degree black belt.
Both men, who have a collective 24 years study in jujitsu, spent an intense week and a half wit...
their best to meet the Country's needs. The people having spoken on Independence, it might be best for the UBP to consider what the people want before they consider the demands of their own internal politics which tend to be selfish.
Basically we thi...
ceremony.
Mr. timothy Marshall, who spoke on Miss. Wilson's behalf, said she has maintained an excellent record during the past year at Marshall and Company law firm.
In 1985, Miss Wilson received a bachelor of Science in Psychology from the Universi...
Tourism Minister the Hon. C.V. (Jim) Woolridge has emerged as the front runner when United Bermuda Party MPs meet on August 24 to choose a successor to Premier the Hon. Sir John Swan.
Sen. Gary Pitman, the UBP chairman, accepted Sir John's resignatio...
Premier expected to resign today By Paul Egan Bermudians gave an emphatic "no'' to Independence yesterday.
With all 22,236 ballots counted, 16,369 voters (73.7 percent) had said "no'', while 5,714 (25.6 percent) voters said "yes''. The number of rej...
Twenty-two-year-old Renita Minors was crowned Miss Bermuda Islands on Sunday night in front of more than 300 people, including most of her friends and family.
Ms Minors, who walked away with $5,000 cash prize and numerous gift vouchers, will compete ...