Did you know there are actually two West Indies? And while they often even share the same island, they're actually worlds apart.
If you're interested in the colourful and sometimes controversial history and culture of a destination, like to savour a ...
With the election behind us it is perhaps fitting to reflect on the meaning of this result, which saw the Progressive Labour Party given its third mandate by voters. By all accounts this campaign was mired in more acrimony than any election in recent...
The following is the full text of a speech given by Kevin Comeau to the Hamilton Rotary Club yesterday.
In May, 2007 the Minister of Education released of summary of the Hopkins Report, a comprehensive review of Bermuda's education system. The Repo...
A retired corporate lawyer is calling on Government to implement a unique and "innovative" scholarship programme based on incentives, as part of a radical proposal to change Bermuda's education system.
According to Bermuda resident Kevin Comeau, the ...
While many have viewed the PLP's election win as a walk-over, former Cabinet Minister Wayne Perinchief said the party was made to work hard for its victory and the United Bermuda Party is far from dead and buried.
He said widespread disillusionment w...
The perception that criticism of the Government is falling on deaf ears has caused one of Bermuda's longest running political blogs to close up shop.
And one of the Island's youngest bloggers is also uncertain if Bermuda is hospitable to political de...
Insufficient emphasis by regulators has been placed on the investigation of "suspicious activities" by licensed companies, managers and executives under Bermuda law.
That is the view of Michael Hardy, an FCA and who has been an auditor, accountant an...
[naviga:h2]Son of the Soil sprouts 'stolen' BHC documents[/naviga:h2]
TEACHERS PAY DISPUTE
A pay dispute caused teachers at a majority of the Island's public schools to "work to rule". Bermuda Union of Teachers general secretary Mike Charles alleged ...
[naviga:h2]Stampede![/naviga:h2]
HARBOUR NIGHTS DRAMA
The first Harbour Night of the year did not get off to a very good start when at least 19 people, including a young boy, were injured when two horses dragging a carriage ran amok along Front Stree...
HARBOUR NIGHTS DRAMA
The first Harbour Night of the year did not get off to a very good start when at least 19 people, including a young boy, were injured when two horses dragging a carriage ran amok along Front Street on April 25.
The out-of-control...