According to Dr. Gibbons, Government's record of managing multi-million-dollar projects does not inspire confidence ? so far the building of the second senior school is 14 months late and $13 million ...
LAWYER Katharina Byrne has always had a love of languages.
Born in Germany and raised in England, she was fluent in both tongues. Spanish and French soon followed but, for her, they weren't enough. At...
THE Incredible Boris, a renowned hypnotist whose talents have captured audiences across the United States, Canada and the Caribbean, is to perform in Bermuda next weekend.
The event, produced by Bermu...
An admitted departure from recruitment drives of the past, the campaign was the brainchild of David Skinner, chief photographer at the and who is also a Regiment corporal.
"Earlier this month, we succ...
He therefore sees it as a victory that in 2004 he is able to produce an event featuring drag queens at the City Hall theatre. On Sunday, Sybil's Sizzling Shooting Stars, an evening of song, dance and ...
A LOCAL company is awaiting Planning Department approval for a scheme that could see prefabricated homes offered to residents for as little as $80,000.
Architectural firm Design Source International i...
LOBAL affairs and their significance to the island were thrust into the limelight last night, the topic of a presentation by economist and Bermuda College lecturer Craig Simmons.
Mr. Simmons spoke at ...
PAUL James opened Design Source International some five years ago, its aim to provide residential and commercial design experience. The company is based on one he started in Atlanta, Georgia in 1991.
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THE first in a series of free conferences dedicated to Bermuda's seniors takes place next weekend.
Sponsored by the United Bermuda Party (UBP), the conference hopes to identify problems facing the isl...
A PLAN to improve the island's railway trails moved closer to completion this week with the arrival of two consultants whose organisation is responsible for transforming former railroad tracks into a ...