Cabinet Ministers who support Independence have done their best to openly promote Independence every time they could. They took part in one sided presentations and tried to influence the people of Bermuda to go for Independence. These ministers took ...
13-year-olds an opportunity to spend a day exploring the career of their choice.
The marriage between business and education is aimed at giving younger children their first exposure to the workplace.
The scheme is the brainchild of the Bermuda Busine...
forges closer links with Europe, a Cabinet Minister predicted yesterday.
Transport Minister the Hon. Maxwell Burgess claimed he has already paid "the ultimate price'' for conflicts between Bermuda and the UK. He blamed the flap over Bermuda's pull-ou...
Five years ago, rookie insurance broker Ms Kim Ramona Wilkerson CPCU, took her boss to lunch and pressed him for a promotion.
Some six months later she was assistant vice president at Sedgwick Management Services (Bermuda) Ltd., the Bermuda insurance...
DATE: Aug 07, 1995 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: David Fox, Business Editor
20-year-old Saltus Grammar School graduate is the first to admit he struggled through his academic studies on the Island and repeated a year at Saltus Junior School because he was not academically qualified for Saltus Senior School.
But after his fir...
skilled academics are to receive awards from the Chamber of Commerce in recognition of their achievements.
Annually the Chamber gives awards for the Outstanding Students of Bermuda College.
This year the ceremony will take place at the Hamilton Princ...
With the August 15 referendum just two weeks away, The Royal Gazette in the latest in a series of articles on Independence today looks at the contentious issue of costs.
Ask Health Minister the Hon. Quinton Edness about the costs of going it alone, a...
Deputy Premier the Hon.
Irving Pearman.
The half-page newspaper advertisement, which features two Cabinet Ministers and Government Whip Mr. John Barritt, "raises some serious questions'', Mr.
Pearman told The Royal Gazette yesterday.
He complained ye...
fundraising campaign, and indeed the organisation provides some. How many Island residents, for example, did Meals on Wheels provide with a hot, home-delivered meal last week? More than 100, up some 700 percent since the registered charity first set ...
Voting `yes' in the August 15 referendum would be like going on a picnic in a blinding rainstorm, a former Finance Minister said this week.
And, he said, the current weather forecast was ominous and forbidding because Bermuda had not recovered fully ...