Mr. Henry Douglas has been named director of Community and Cultural Affairs.
Governor Lord Waddington approved the appointment, which was recommended by the Public Service Commission, Government announced this week.
Mr. Douglas has served as acting d...
of the Road Safety Council revealed yesterday.
But he warned research by the council showed this figure could be as high as 90 percent because information on alcohol-related accidents is incomplete.
Mr. George Morton also called for all drivers invol...
Mental illness does not have the "respectability'' of other diseases, such as diabetes or osteoporosis, and is commonly swept under the mat by those who suffer from it, their families and friends, and the community at large.
And that is something whi...
Earth Day '95 may be six months away, but as Bermuda will be joining the rest of the world in a gigantic celebration of its 25th anniversary, plans are already underway to make it a year to remember.
To this end, the Island's five main environmental ...
The billions of dollars that are spent worldwide on space exploration could and should be reallocated to combat problems on Earth, the House decided this weekend.
Not the Island's House of Assembly, of course, but the mock Parliament that on Saturday...
Extra Police have been drafted in to combat Hallowe'en hooligans.
Missile-throwing pranksters have already forced bus drivers to go off the road on Monday.
Drivers have refused to start any trips after 6.15 p.m. "Bus operators felt hooligans were a d...
Deputy Premier the Hon. Irving Pearman said last night the Independence fact-gathering mission to London was proving successful.
"It went quite well today. We are getting information which is very helpful,'' he said from his London hotel. Mr. Pearman...
A five-member Cabinet delegation arrives in London this morning, hoping to return to Bermuda with fresh information on Independence.
The committee chaired by Deputy Premier the Hon. Irving Pearman, which is preparing a discussion paper on Independenc...
Dynamite comes in small packages.
That is how one former student summed up the mathematics and religious knowledge teacher of his senior school years.
Small of stature she might have been, but when Mrs. Alice Jones entered the classroom at Warwick Ac...
As the Physical Abuse Centre marks its 15th anniversary, appeals for help are flooding in as never before.
For the first six months of this year, a total of 175 calls were received, which indicates a sharp increase over the figure of 320 calls for th...