December 13, 2011
Dear Sir,
For some time, people who support Independence have said that it would mature us as a people and unite us. Whether a change in a legal condition would change our sense of ourselves is hopeful at best and irresponsible at w...
DATE: Dec 22, 2011 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
Amendments to create a one-stop career centre were approved unanimously in the Senate yesterday.
The National Training Board Amendment Act 2011 brings together the National Training Board and the career development and labour relations sections of th...
DATE: Dec 13, 2011 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Sixty-year-old Coleridge Raynor feared he might be completely incapacitated for the rest of his life when he suffered a massive stroke two days before Cup Match.
He said it started with a numb feeling in his lower left leg and foot that he first mist...
The creation of a one stop career centre was lauded in the House of Assembly, despite criticism over some aspects of the legislation.
Explaining the National Training Board Amendment Act 2011, Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Patrice Minors said ...
DATE: Dec 05, 2011 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Between 1767 and 1955, eighty-two senior officers of the Royal Navy served as Commanders-in-Chief of British naval forces in the western North Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, known successively as the “North America” and the ‘“River St Lawrence...
A one stop career centre is expected to come into place next year following the approval of legislation in the House of Assembly yesterday.
The National Trading Board Amendment Act 2011, tabled by Minister of Economy Trade and Industry Patrice Minors...
DATE: Dec 03, 2011 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Former Senator Walton Brown was yesterday formally unveiled as the Progressive Labour Party’s General Election candidate for Pembroke Central, Constituency number 17.
The district is currently represented by National Security Minister Wayne Perinchie...
Stephen Davis, 13, is a typical boy. He likes to ride his bike, play with Lego and loves to go fishing. He wants to be an architect or a lawyer some day. Last summer, he climbed Mt Monadnock in New Hampshire.
“Climbing the mountain was easy,” said S...
Americans’ cherished holiday of Thanksgiving is almost four centuries old. It began in 1621 after European immigrants, having arrived the year before in what they called “the New World” in their search for religious freedom, gathered together with th...
If it hadn’t been for sailing Peter Bromby might have easily fallen through the cracks.
Like many young men his age at the time, Bromby engaged in anti social activities and hung on the streets in Somerset as a teenager.
But his life eventually took ...
DATE: Nov 24, 2011 | CATEGORY: Sailing | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson