It is a question of how we keep our sense of purpose going so our young people feel they want to be a part of it.'' -- Premier the Hon. Sir John Swan "...Am I on Candid Camera? Is the Opposition serious? Is that a serious criticism of this the most ...
According to the Caymanian Compass, the Independence issue in Bermuda and the move by the Government of Bermuda to have a referendum on whether or not Bermuda should go independent, may be giving a boost to Cayman's financial industry. "Although no o...
received approval from both sides of the Upper House.
Government Senate leader the Hon. Gerald Simons said the paper grew out of a decision to lower the voting age to 18 some years ago.
Once that decision was made and the necessary legislation was pa...
the Island, The Royal Gazette has learned.
But yesterday he firmly scotched rumours he was here advising Sir John on how to handle his Independence initiative.
"Essentially I am a tourist. I didn't even know about the Independence referendum,'' he sa...
Costs, corruption and citizenship were uppermost in the minds of more the than 70 people who attended the first of Government's three planned town meetings on the question of Independence and the August 15 referendum.
Despite a slow start, the meetin...
A post-referendum briefing tour by the Bermuda International Business Association (BIBA) could start in November, the organisation said yesterday.
BIBA, with Edelman Public Relations Worldwide, the firm retained by BIBA to promote the Island's intern...
an advertisement aimed at Bermudian investors with Independence jitters.
"We're pleasantly surprised by the response,'' Rainbow Realty sales manager Mr. Billy Culbert said yesterday. "It seems that a lot of them are inquiries on business letterhead. ...
Doughty says he is confident about the future of the Anglican church in Bermuda.
After spending more than 20 years away at school, university, and then as a priest in various English parishes, the 38-year old Bermudian says that, in his view, the chu...
calling for a boycott of the Independence referendum, its chairman said yesterday.
"We'll make our position clear just before the referendum,'' Mr. Walton Brown said.
Between now and August 15, Mr. Brown said he wanted to see if Government would anno...
referendum, some Bermudians now have great concern over being able to vote.
The referendum has been scheduled for the most difficult and disruptive time during the major holiday month. Since no care seems to have been given to the fact that many peop...