I had no bites to my suggestion that Bermudians create an archive similar to the BBC's Domesday project, which attempts to capture a snapshot of life as it is today.
However one of the developers of the Geograph Britain and Ireland site (www.geograph...
DATE: Jun 01, 2011 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Ahmed Elamin
A gay travel company due to arrive here today with a cruise ship full of visitors has pledged not to be put off Bermuda by the homophobic comments of preacher Scott Smith.
The Celebrity vessel Summit is expected at Dockyard first thing this morning w...
DATE: Jun 01, 2011 | CATEGORY: Tourism | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
The wife of UBP leader Kim Swan says her husband has been “cruelly thrown into the snake pit” by his former colleagues.
Cindy Swan has hit out at the “ungrateful behaviour” of the seven MPs responsible for a mass walkout of the 47-year-old United Be...
If they'd blinked at the wrong moment, golf course workers might never have spotted Kim Rhoda-Bean's SUV career off the road and go hurtling towards a cliff on Tuesday morning.
As it was, Derek Jones, Luscious Lindo and Errol Vassell were in the righ...
DATE: Jun 01, 2011 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
The CONCACAF region –descended into chaos last night after its acting president tried to fire whistleblower Chuck Blazer.
Lisle Austin, from Barbados, who was only appointed to the role on Monday, told his region’s general secretary in a stinging let...
Thirty education posts are to be axed as part of cost-cutting measures, the Education Minister announced today.
In a statement this evening Dame Jennifer Smith said that in line with the Collective Bargaining Agreement with the Bermuda Union of Teach...
The eyes of the world descended upon Bermuda for the start of the Organisation for the Co-operation of Economic and Development's (OECD) Global Forum today.
Around 250 delegates from across the world were in attendance at the event which is being hel...
Passengers are said to be reaping the benefits of “a much-needed transformation” of Bermuda’s public transport system.
The Ministry of Transport is being praised for “turning things around” for passengers who had previously expressed frustration with...
The Bermuda Monetary Authority (BMA) is looking for Bermudian graduates who want a career in financial regulation to take advantage of its graduate training programme (GTP) and the deadline to apply is today.
In a statement released yesterday, the BM...
DATE: May 31, 2011 | CATEGORY: International Business |
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Global Forum being held in Bermuda this week is testament to the Island becoming one of the first jurisdictions to implement the new international standards on tax information exchange...