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Detailed maps showing the land in St. George's which is to be redeveloped into a five-star resort will be put on public display in the town, Works and Engineering Minister Derrick Burgess pledged last night.
He agreed to requests from Opposition MPs ...
DATE: Sep 13, 2008
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Parents and teachers will meet at regional town meetings to discuss the Island's gangs and violence problems, Education Minister Randolph Horton revealed yesterday.
Mr. Horton told the House of Assembly he would also work with schools to set up round...
DATE: Sep 13, 2008
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A drug prevention organisation will hold its eleventh Red Ribbon campaign next month – culminating in a candlelit walk with the theme of 'United for a Stronger Bermuda, Drug Free'.
PRIDE Bermuda is a charity committed to drug prevention, education an...
DATE: Sep 12, 2008
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The Island's private senior schools have released their GCSE results with early exam starts at one school and traumatic events for students at another appearing not to have had a dramatic effect on performance.
Bermuda High School for Girls came out ...
DATE: Sep 12, 2008
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LOCAL charity PRIDE Bermuda is to hold its annual Red Ribbon Campaign next month. To be featured are a host of events designed around the charity's efforts throughout the year, dedicated toward drug prevention education and awareness. An internationa...
DATE: Sep 12, 2008
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The Government's $250,000-a-year US education consultant is to act as the new commissioner of the Island's public schools.
Education Minister Randy Horton said last night that Henry Johnson, Bermuda's consultant executive officer for education, would...
DATE: Sep 11, 2008
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Whitney Institute principal Freddie Evans last night praised Government for completing his wish list in a six-week resurrection of his school.
Education Minister Randolph Horton yesterday revealed Whitney would remain closed until next Monday as reno...
DATE: Sep 10, 2008
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Premier Ewart Brown will get a second new car as Peugeot GP2 is replaced with a Toyota Camry, according to the Minister of Works and Engineering.
In June this year, GP1 — which was a Peugeot — was replaced by a BMW 750Li costing the taxpayers about $...
DATE: Sep 10, 2008
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If Bermuda's schoolchildren ever need reminding of how precious their natural surroundings are, and what they can do to protect the environment, they now have the information at their fingertips.
A locally-produced environmental TV series has been pu...
DATE: Sep 09, 2008
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Following four alleged murders since last Boxing Day, crime is now the single most important issue to Bermuda residents, a new survey reveals.
It has leapfrogged drugs in the study by Total Research Associates, which shows 21 percent of people put cr...
DATE: Sep 09, 2008
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Tim Smith