VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — As snow falls on the craggy peaks providing the stunning backdrop to this glimmering city on the Pacific, Vancouver prepares to welcome thousands of athletes and visitors from around the world for the 2010 Winter Ol...
Police have arrested two men in connection with a shooting in the St. John's Road, Pembroke area on January 10.
A 30-year-old Southampton man and a 30-year-old Pembroke man were arrested on Tuesday for the shooting that left a 21-year-old Pembroke ma...
A huge community fund-raising effort is currently under way for earthquake-ravaged Haiti – with schools, churches, clubs and community groups raising thousands of dollars for the impoverished Caribbean Nation.
On Monday, Clearwater Middle School pres...
In our last article, we talked about how New Year's Eve has always been a time for looking back to the past, and more importantly, forward to the coming year. How it's a time to reflect on the changes we want (or need) to make and resolve to follow t...
Fears continue to mount that retailers could be forced out of business — and staff cuts are deemed a certainty — after more than half the Country said they cut back their spending during the past festive season.
Retail boss Kristi Grayston said down-...
DATE: Jan 21, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
Kiwanis Clubs in Bermuda celebrate the organisation's 95th anniversary this week.
In keeping with their motto 'make time to make a difference', members will consider how they can continue to help others.
"In the wake of the devastating earthquake in ...
Thank you: it's the only payment that most volunteers in the mentor charity Big Brothers and Big Sisters (BBBS) ever hope to receive.
Very often it is the one thing forgotten by the mentee while being taken to playgrounds, during teary telephone conv...
DATE: Jan 21, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other |
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Charleston (West Virginia) Daily Mail, on misguided congressional economics:
Congressmen should act like physicians when they tend the national economy — and first do no harm. But over and over again, legislative prescriptions imposed by ...
Former England and Arsenal central defender Mary Phillip will be putting young Bermudian footballers through their paces when she arrives to help the Bermuda Brazilian Soccer School (BBSS) during their mid-term camp in just over three weeks' time.
Th...
Toby Mendel has spent much of his career studying freedom of information laws; he's even published two books about them.
So when he describes Bermuda's proposed public access to information (PATI) bill as "by and large, a pretty good draft," it's pro...
DATE: Jan 20, 2010 | CATEGORY: Campaigns | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways