7 as the British-American Parliamentary Group meets on the Island.
Lady Auriol Moate, assistant secretary of the BAPG, said there would be a few formalities and words of welcome before the closed-door sessions began. But the BAPG no longer staged ext...
$80,000 they raised for local charities last year.
More than 500 walkers have registered to take part already.
The Island is also likely to get some international publicity with the participation in the walk of CBS This Morning co-anchor Ms Paula Zah...
learning how to make their offices more "green''.
The "Green Office'' seminar, held at the Hamilton Princess, was organised by accountancy firm Kempe and Whittle, the Chamber of Commerce and Works and Engineering in a bid to encourage firms to cut do...
disarray over the Independence issue.
Sir John was replying to comments made by Government Whip Mr. John Barritt who said last week he felt the party was "headed for a showdown''.
The Premier said any apparent splits in the party were simply differin...
night, urging Premier the Hon. Sir John Swan to withdraw the Independence Referendum Act.
And Government Whip and caucus chairman Mr. John Barritt said the United Bermuda Party appeared "headed for a showdown''.
"I think it would be the best thing fo...
criticised by a Parent Teachers Association.
The Dellwood PTA is worried that the Northlands school site is inadequate for primary school children, who are scheduled to be schooled there in three years.
The organisation says it lacks a proper sized p...
week to learn more about the role of Technical Director of Coaching Burkhard Ziese in the aftermath of problems which have recently cropped up. Matters associated with the national programme will also be on the table.
The BFA is hoping to inform ever...
The bond which unites them is that they were all educated at the now defunct Bermuda Technical Institute.
Widely assumed to have been formed, back in the 'fifties, as a political measure to promote racial integration, the Institute surprised just abo...
upgrading their facilities.
Government's failure to do so has forced clubs to concentrate on selling large quantities of alcohol to compensate for the shortage of cash -- something Marshall feels is sending out the wrong message.
"Government has got ...
Painted in acrylic on paper, it is just one of the paintings that goes on show in her solo exhibition at Heritage House this week.
One of Bermuda's leading young artists, Mrs. Dill has a degree in art education from the University of Georgia. This wi...