WHAT about the long-term residents? Some voice in Westminster no doubt asked that question while the Progressive Labour Party Government was being given carte blanche to rewrite Bermuda's Constitution.
What about the long-term residents indeed? Wheth...
Bermuda is now the business leader among the overseas territories, says Premier Jennifer Smith.
And she said Bermuda would meet and exceed international demands for financial standards and regulation.
She said that during last week's Overseas Territo...
A call for Bermuda to address its racial problems head on has been given support from across the political spectrum.
Chamber of Commerce President Cris Valdes-Dapena said public meetings were needed after noticing the strength of feeling evident at t...
spirit, lists modelling, dancing, singing, drumming, writing and acting among the avenues she travels, or has travelled Born to a Bermudian mother and Barbadian father, Oneika Best was raised in Bermuda, and attended Dellwood and Northlands schools ...
The stranger who sojourns with you shall be to you as the native among you, and you shall love him as yourself; for you were strangers in the land of Egypt. Leviticus 19:34.
I have watched, bemused and amused, as Bermudians debate the question of the...
COMPANY -- A Gilbert & Sullivan production A few years ago the talk in the City of London was all about "the big bang''.
Well, there's been another one -- this time in the City of Hamilton.
From the moment the curtain went up on Company, the Gilbert...
Emotions ran high last night at the final public meeting held on long-term residents.
Most long term residents who spoke, or those who defended them, were heckled at the meeting in the Whitney Institute in Smith's Parish.
But other speakers denied th...
Street to Prospect, the reggae rhythm was thick enough to taste! Three weeks ago we had been blessed by the presence of the legend, tonight we would indulge in the wisdom of the prophet.
I got up in the place (North Village field down at Bernard's Pa...
Your article on the front page of September 15's Royal Gazette , which reads: "Tempers flare at public meeting'', suggests that a cold front swept through St. George's that night and sucked out all the oxygen.
It regards the continuing furore about l...
Opposition leader Pam Gordon slammed Government for double standards and pandering to xenophobia as it grappled with the long-term residency issue.
She called for status to be given to foreigners who had been in Bermuda for more than 20 years in 1989...