28 results returned for search: "education AND " category "Campaigns"
Marion Swan had just finished her oat flakes when her chest began to hurt.
It was Saturday morning and the 67-year-old had just come back from her trip in New York so she figured it was just a sign of fatigue.
But on Sunday morning when breakfast sen...
DATE: Feb 07, 2008
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The Executive Director of Age Concern warned of an ageing sedentary workforce as she gave her support to The Royal Gazette's Have a Heart Campaign.
Claudette Fleming said she's not only a supporter of our campaign, but is also participating the Live ...
DATE: Jan 25, 2008
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A new Board and an expanded vision will usher in 2008 for the Bermuda Heart Foundation.
In the past the foundation was generally involved in raising money for heart equipment giving more than $2m to the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital cardiology un...
DATE: Jan 25, 2008
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Today The Royal Gazette launches a campaign to throw open the doors of Government and publicly-funded groups to give the people of Bermuda access to information that shapes their lives.
A Right to Know: Giving People Power is all about helping the pe...
DATE: Jan 21, 2008
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As part of The Royal Gazette's A Right To Know: Giving People Power campaign, we are calling for answers to questions which we believe are in the public's interest.
These are some of the questions we have put to Government or other publicly funded bo...
DATE: Jan 21, 2008
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AUTHOR:
Tim Smith
Government spends the largest single chunk of its budget on education ¿ more than $150 million for this financial year alone.
Taxpayers' cash is used, quite rightly, to pay for everything from textbooks and teachers' salaries, to staff wages at the M...
DATE: Jan 21, 2008
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AUTHOR:
Sam Strangeways
Bermuda's resources on the history of slavery have received some welcome additions from the new International Slavery Museum in the UK.
Social Rehabilitation Minister Dale Butler bought a series of books and documents on the subject on his visit to t...
DATE: Aug 29, 2007
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AUTHOR:
Tim Smith
An international coalition of anti-slavery charities is urging as many people as possible to sign up for Bermuda's first Run For Freedom.
Stop The Traffik, the group which will benefit from Charlotte Wilberforce's project next March, says cash raised...
DATE: Aug 06, 2007
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AUTHOR:
Tim Smith