The chairman of Bermuda’s “ineffective” board of education admitted yesterday that it lacked strength and welcomed proposals for it to be overhauled.
Raymond Tannock told The Royal Gazette he had shar...
A tough talking critique of Bermuda's public schools system which calls for the dismantling and rebuilding of the "mismanaged" Ministry of Education was hailed as a welcome wake up call by teachers la...
Four of Bermuda’s public schools are failing and most of the others are merely satisfactory or worse, according to what Premier Ewart Brown last night dubbed the “most meaningful and comprehensive” re...
A new scholarship for medical students in honour of Dr. James King has been launched by Butterfield Bank and Bermuda Hospitals Board (BHB).
Medical practitioner and community leader Dr. King retired a...
Opposition MPs last night called on Education Minister Randy Horton to immediately publish in full the results of an independent inquiry into the CedarBridge mould crisis.
Shadow Health Minister Louis...
A Canadian woman is hoping to trace a Bermuda resident who sketched a picture in the flyleaf of a children’s book almost 70 years ago.
Susan Smith, from British Columbia, was given the book - called E...
A bridge built by US troops more than 50 years ago which connects the main Island to St. George’s will close to marine traffic until further notice from tomorrow.
The Ministry of Works and Engineering...
Teachers' union leader Mike Charles last night threw his weight behind calls for a Government-funded Island-wide feeding programme for children going without breakfast.
The general secretary of Bermud...
Two brothers who arrived in Bermuda yesterday afternoon after crossing the Atlantic from North Carolina in a tiny open-topped boat were warned last night of the dangers of heading back out to sea.
Ral...
A recovering drug addict who is helping the US Consulate with a campaign to keep Bermudians off the "stop list" barring entry to America has been rewarded for his efforts.
Steven Somner — who was unab...