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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2: Men need to develop their own wellness plans, according to the Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre’s education officer Rhonda Smith-Simmons.
She was speaking today at the Hamilton Rotary Club on men’s health and as part of the Centr...
DATE: Nov 02, 2010
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A charity has paid out $3.5 million to Bermudians towards post-secondary education.
Heritage International Scholarship Trust Foundation specialises in education savings plans. It has enrolled nearly 7,000 children since its launch on the Island.
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DATE: Oct 25, 2010
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A programme to give young Bermudians entry-level carpentry skills could help keep young men out of gangs, according to Works and Engineering Minister Derrick Burgess.
Mr. Burgess called the new scheme it "a prime example of joined up Government — Min...
DATE: Oct 15, 2010
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Government yesterday gave $200,000 to programmes aimed at promoting the Island's cultural heritage. Culture Minister Neletha Butterfield presented cheques to 22 successful applicants as part of the Cultural Legacy Fund.
"The intent of this initiative...
DATE: Oct 14, 2010
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Bermuda will be represented next week at a world heritage conference in Scotland: locals can keep track of the student team on Facebook and Twitter via the St. George's Foundation website, starting Monday.
Berkeley Institute students Ashley Bento, El...
DATE: Sep 27, 2010
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It's not every day that a young Bermudian gets their picture in a history book, but Berkeley Institute student Kiaaron Minks had just returned from a photo shoot with English teacher Tonisha Key Holmes before speaking yesterday morning with The Royal...
DATE: Sep 25, 2010
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