The shambles surrounding Bermuda’s much hyped Covid-19 testing system worsened at the end of last week with the resignation of Dr Carika Weldon as the Government’s scientific adviser.
Dr Weldon returned to Bermuda from the UK at the beginning of the...
DATE: Jan 10, 2022 | CATEGORY: Editorials | AUTHOR: RG: In our Opinion
Some readers will remember, with widely different perspectives, the events around the independence referendum of 1995.
Some may remember it as the beginning of the end for the United Bermuda Party and certainly the end of the premiership of Sir John...
The public was yesterday asked to mark World Braille Day by “bridging the gap” between themselves and people with sight problems.
Tinée Furbert, the Minister of Social Development and Seniors, said today marked the fourth annual commemoration by the ...
DATE: Jan 05, 2022 | CATEGORY: Health | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
After a tumultuous 12 months in politics we look ahead at the likely flashpoints in the year to come. Shaun Connolly reports.
HIGH STAKES IN CANNABIS CLASH
David Burt, the Premier, appears on a collision course with Rena Lalgie, the Governor, over fa...
Independence is on the cards for Bermuda, but the island should not sever its ties with the monarchy, Hamilton’s Mayor has insisted.
Charles Gosling, widely seen as a conservative figure, said Bermuda’s political scene needed to ensure it was mature ...
A veteran of the elite Royal Marine Commandos was also a prominent businessman at a well-known china, crystal and antiques shop.
Major Peter Darling, who served nearly 30 years in the Marines, ran Bluck’s on Front Street with his brother, Lieutenant-...
DATE: Dec 30, 2021 | CATEGORY: Obituaries | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell, Chief Obituary Writer
In 2020 Carmen Domarco said goodbye to her children and got started on her art. A year later, she is thrilled to be able to introduce her offspring to the 21-piece collection she calls Lucid Dreaming. A solo exhibit at the Bermuda Society of Arts, it...
DATE: Dec 24, 2021 | CATEGORY: Arts & Entertainment |
We are seeing an interesting, although possibly unnecessary, tussle play out over plans for legalisation of cannabis.
The recent Throne Speech references the Government’s intention to continue with its plans for legalisation of cannabis. This was pre...
DATE: Nov 29, 2021 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Peter Sanderson
Robert Lee had never rowed in his life so at 76, when a friend suggested he give it a try, he was a little bemused.
Six years later, however, he is in love with the sport.
Twice a week at 8am the eager member of the Bermuda Pilot Gig Club is at the ...
DATE: Nov 17, 2021 | CATEGORY: Community | AUTHOR: Jessie Moniz Hardy
Plans for the new session of Parliament could be hit by a lack of cash, a top economist warned last night.
Craig Simmons, a Bermuda College lecturer, added that last Friday’s Throne Speech lacked detail.
Mr Simmons said the speech was “ambitious”. He...