A website aimed at cracking down on crime in Warwick was unveiled yesterday by the United Bermuda Party’s five election candidates for the parish.
Mark Pettingill, Gina Spence-Farmer, R.Wayne Scott, R...
The man in charge of maintaining CedarBridge Academy for the last seven years claimed yesterday he had been made a “fall guy” by the panel which probed the school’s mould crisis.
Ross Smith, 41, told ...
An independent report into the CedarBridge Academy mould crisis was described last night as a “study in negligence and gross mismanagement” by Shadow Education Minister Grant Gibbons.
The former Oppos...
It was conceived in the early 1990s as a flagship “mega school” at the heart of a massive reform of public education in Bermuda. But CedarBridge Academy, badly built and never properly looked after a...
One student almost died and at least 13 others suffered illnesses which were “very probably” caused by mould infestation at CedarBridge Academy, a shocking new report reveals.
An independent panel int...
A public school choir, which recently picked up two awards for its performances, is to be featured on a local cable tourism channel.
The youngsters aged seven to 11 from St. George’s Preparatory Schoo...
A children’s book which belonged to a young Bermudian girl almost 70 years ago has been returned to one of her relatives — thanks to The Royal Gazette
Canadian Susan Smith appealed in this newspaper f...
A free minibus service aimed at stopping drunks from driving may be extended and could already have saved a life, according to the chairman of the Centre for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention.
Anthony...
A once-neglected area of Hamilton was transformed into a blaze of colour and activity yesterday as the Bermuda Day Heritage Parade went through the “back of town” for the first time.
A decision by Gov...
It was a classic Bermuda Day moment: a tiny majorette, decked out in turquoise and sparkling silver, stepped back from her fellow baton twirlers on Front Street and proceeded to perform her own un-cho...