In total 32 MPs laid their cards on the tables of the House of Assembly last night, most said no thanks to opening a casino in Bermuda.
Many cited the current climate in Bermuda as a factor in their decision, other said the Church vote had made it cl...
First there was Grace, then came Monica and now there is Betty, all making indelible imprints on the pages of Bermuda's religious cultural and social history.
'Grace', of course, is the stately, heritage landmark Grace Methodist Church, situated sinc...
'There is no need to light a candle in sunshine' – Another Chinese proverb
Let me be clear from the outset once again, Mr. Editor. This week's column is not about John Jefferis. It is about the Progressive Labour Party Government and the Coco Reef le...
Happy Spring Bermuda. I know, it has been spring for some time but I never wished it upon the masses. This week my pet peeve is the sense of entitlement that some of my people exhibit. I've had two examples recently where people applied for jobs and ...
The pregnant wife of Bermuda's latest murder victim was last night being consoled by family and friends after losing her husband to a bullet.
Nekesha Holdipp is a teacher at Victor Scott Primary School, where just a month ago another father was shot ...
DATE: May 07, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other |
May 6 to 9
The Ruth Seaton James Centre for the Performing Arts presents 'The Song of Solomon' during its Youth Empowerment Series. Thursday: Patrons Night and Gala Reception $100. Friday: Youth Empowerment Showcase with Bermuda's Youth and SOS. $35/...
Just breathing in and out can be a struggle for more than 12 percent of the Bermuda population, according to the Bermuda Hospitals Board.
That's because asthma is one of the most chronic diseases in the world, affecting more than 300 million people w...
The protagonists have had a field day recently with their outlandish remarks trying to convince Bermudians, (in particular our elected members in parliament) that we should have gambling in Bermuda. Frankly the more I listen to them the more I am con...
"I've never thought of myself as an outstanding teen," Jacari Brimmer-Landy stated modestly. "I just do lots of things."
Life for Jacari hasn't changed much since he was declared Bermuda's Outstanding Teen for 2010 at the annual awards ceremony on Ma...
Premier Ewart Brown admonished race relations appointee Rolfe Commissiong for creating a side show when the Island had more pressing things to discuss.
Mr. Commissiong and MP Ashfield DeVent have recently been trading words in The Royal Gazette over ...