It took a trip halfway around the world to reach Valley Road in Paget, but new Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) Inspector Philippa Mello had no hesitation in making the journey.
Not only did the post represent her first profess...
THERE is one issue that probably will not get much play during the current election campaign, that neither political party will devote much time to - and that is the contentious matter of whether 21st-century Bermuda should now develop its own foreig...
BERMUDA show jumper, Rayman Butterfield, has been competing at the renown Spruce Meadows Continental event in Canada and managed a seventh place at the ATCO 1.4-Metre Classic.
And Butterfield, who competed in the Young Riders competition last year, a...
A single mother's hopes of becoming a teacher were crushed yesterday after she was ordered to pay back the $6,039 she cheated from the Department of Financial Assistance.
Yyonne Bean, 33, of Sandys, also received a six month suspended sentence.
Bean ...
Helping the youth find productive ways to spend their time has been Gerald Fubler's mission in life since the early 1990s. The former PLP supporter takes on Finance Minister Eugene Cox in the only Sandys district not expected to be a cakewalk for the...
Yesterday, The Royal Gazette published the first of what will be an ongoing series of stories on what are likely to be issues in this year's General Election.
The first topic was Independence, which for different reasons is a subject that many politi...
It's anybody's guess whether Independence will be on the Progressive Labour Party's (PLP) manifesto for the coming election.
The ruling party has not given any firmer indication since Jennifer Smith's remarks in the run up to the 1998 election campai...
Outgoing Progressive Labour Party MP Arthur Hodgson has blasted Government for failing to radically change Bermuda.
But he believes the PLP will take the country to independence after winning the next election.
He said Bermuda needed a free medical s...
The following analysis of Cuba's growing racial tensions by journalist Tom Carter originally appeared in The Washington Times.
It was forwarded to the Mid-Ocean News by a reader from Warwick with the accompanying letter:
"Last week's Mid-Ocean News...
June 13, 2003
Dear Sir,
We would like to praise one of your Island's taxi driver, a Mr. Phillip Galloway.
We were not aware that you could only use coins on your buses, so we went into Traditional's Restaurant to acquire the coins, when a gentleman k...