The Ministry of Education’s $126.9 million budget was approved in the Senate yesterday with no objections.
The three budget sections approved under the ministry covered the Ministry of Education head...
Listening to and acting on input will be essential components for a meaningful community-led plan for Bermuda’s public education system, according to stakeholders.
Education minister Cole Simons last...
Bermuda High School has announced an ambitious campaign that will see the creation of the $10 million BHS Innovation Centre, putting its students at the forefront of Steam learning on the island.
Th...
American luxury super yacht Arabella is to be in Bermuda during the 35th America’s Cup to charter daytime and evening cruises.
The Arabella, which traditionally serves the east coast in the summer an...
CedarBridge Academy students were unable to get to their practice SAT exams on time this week because of continuing disruptions to their school bus service.
“Major concerns” have been raised by staff...
Independent MP Shawn Crockwell launched a scathing attack on the Bermuda Government for casting “dark clouds” over the heads of “good people” after the Commission of Inquiry.
In an impassioned speech...
They say from little seeds grow mighty trees.
The Garden Club of Bermuda is hoping that from Little Seedlings will grow mighty gardeners who appreciate the natural world around them.
For the past two ...
Michael Dunkley has accused Opposition leader David Burt of “selective amnesia” for stating that the One Bermuda Alliance has taken too long to enact the Good Governance Act.
The Premier highlighted t...
Michael Dunkley vowed that a new financial instruction training programme would help to “restore a culture of compliance within the Civil Service”.
Speaking during Monday’s sitting of Parliament, the ...
One Bermuda Alliance senator Vic Ball has conceded that “it would have served the process better” had he declared a conflict of interest when recommending a $1.4 million project to a company half-owne...