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Four intrepid female students have an unforgettable African summer to look back upon courtesy of The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Bermuda.
The four travelled to Zambia for their Gold Award, volunteered during their time there, and hope to ...
DATE: Oct 23, 2017
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Jonathan Bell
Campaigners fear the public are “turned off” by obesity risks despite its crippling impact on Bermuda’s health and economy.
More than 8,000 people suffer from lifestyle and diet-linked type 2 diabetes, with 157 patients on dialysis at the hospital, a...
DATE: Oct 17, 2017
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Governor John Rankin has launched a drive to boost applications for a UK Government scholarship designed to develop leadership skills.
Mr Rankin said the Chevening Scholarship had not attracted “as many Bermudian applicants in the past as we would li...
DATE: Oct 16, 2017
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The Ministry of Education is advising that Dellwood Middle School is closing early today because of plumbing issues.
Water to the school has been shut off due to a burst water main, according to a ministry statement.
Parents and guardians are being c...
DATE: Oct 16, 2017
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Education
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Fewer than half of Bermuda residents see the island as “inclusive” and 31 per cent feel uncomfortable because of their skin colour a new report has revealed.
The news comes in the Bermuda Vital Signs study for 2017, carried out by the Bermuda Communi...
DATE: Oct 10, 2017
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The departure of Freddie Evans from the post of education commissioner took a new twist yesterday.
A series of performance appraisals on Dr Evans show a sharp drop in his evaluations in the month before his exit was announced.
Mark Diel, of law firm ...
DATE: Oct 05, 2017
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Education
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Bermuda’s newest lawyer, Korin Knights, has gone from struggling in the traditional classroom to being Called to the Bermuda Bar.
Appearing before Chief Justice Ian Kawaley on Friday, an elated Mr Knights thanked parents Darren and Katrina Knights fo...
DATE: Oct 03, 2017
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Freddie Evans is taking legal action against the Ministry of Education after being “relieved of his responsibilities” as education commissioner.
The shock announcement last night came less than seven months after Dr Evans was appointed to the top job...
DATE: Oct 03, 2017
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CATEGORY:
Education
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
The autism charity Tomorrow’s Voices has announced new qualifications for three of its therapists.
Frances Parkes, Jahnae Harvey and Naomi Taylor have all put in years of work to earn their Board Certified Behaviour Analyst Certifications.
Ms Harvey ...
DATE: Sep 29, 2017
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Special Olympian Paul Ray has been remembered by his family as a model of self-reliance despite suffering with Down syndrome.
Keen sportsman Mr Ray, who died on September 10 aged 60, brought home a silver medal for golf in the 2011 Special Olympics.
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DATE: Sep 26, 2017
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Jonathan Bell