A serving Police officer has launched an Internet blog calling on the community to "be courageous" and unite against violence and crime.
P.c. Allan Palmer, who is originally from St. Vincent and is un...
Police are remaining tight-lipped about an investigation into allegations that cheques from a company part owned by new Progressive Labour Party MP Zane DeSilva were forged.
The Royal Gazette revealed...
Ellen-Kate Horton sent an e-mail to public school principals, teachers and Ministry of Education staff on Friday, December 21, at 4.31 p.m.
"Good Evening everyone," she wrote. "Earlier today, the perm...
Teachers' union leader Mike Charles yesterday accused Government of showing "disrespect" by failing to tell the organisation that Ellen-Kate Horton had been moved from the Ministry of Education.
Mr. C...
A consultant drafted into the Ministry of Education temporarily last summer has had his $90,000-a-year contract renewed for another six months amid claims that the money could be better spent on anoth...
A senior education officer from America who claims he was unlawfully sacked by Government has been ordered to get off the Island by tomorrow.
Dr. Craig Nikolai, who headed the research, measurement an...
The Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Education has been moved to another role in Government — less than two weeks after apparently being promoted to the position.
Ellen-Kate Horton, sister of Ed...
She wasn't due until Saturday, but Cara Bernhard decided to give her parents an extra happy New Year yesterday by arriving four days early.
She was born weighing seven pounds, ten ounces at King Edwar...
Premier Ewart Brown is unlikely to dramatically alter his Cabinet in the aftermath of Tuesday's third straight election win, according to party insiders.
Sources in the Progressive Labour Party told T...
A loud calypso version of Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow was playing as Michael Dunkley made his way out of the United Bermuda Party's post-election party last night — and, if nothing else, it at lea...