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CedarBridge Academy has suspended two male students indefinitely after violence erupted during the second day of school.
The boys, both 16, were involved in a fight at the new senior secondary school at Prospect on Tuesday and had to be separated by ...
DATE: Sep 25, 1997
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Senseless violence smeared CedarBridge Academy's clean slate, less than 48 hours after classes began at the Island's newest school.
Incidents of students fighting at the senior secondary school, on their way home, and in Hamilton culminated yesterday...
DATE: Sep 24, 1997
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from the Department of Labour and Training.
Labour Minister Quinton Edness and Works and Engineering Minister C.V. (Jim) Woolridge unveiled the new four-year horticulture and landscaping apprenticeship programme recently.
The nine apprentices in the ...
DATE: Sep 24, 1997
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Long-term residents seeking a secure future on the Island will tonight get another chance to discuss a Government discussion paper aimed at easing their plight.
Minister of Education and Deputy Prime Minister Jerome Dill will chair the meeting, to be...
DATE: Sep 24, 1997
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Bermuda's largest school opened yesterday with passing grades from officials and most students.
And principal Ernest Payette, who was at CedarBridge Academy's entrance at the beginning and end of the day, said he anticipated that experiences at the s...
DATE: Sep 23, 1997
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stop the insanity on the roads. He is correct that there is insanity on the roads. We think the bad behaviour is growing. What we fear is that the open offences committed by some drivers, some but not all, will soon lead to the kind of road rage whic...
DATE: Sep 19, 1997
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The Education Ministry has filled all but a few specialist posts in the restructured public school system.
Last month the Ministry was forced to look for more staff in Bermuda and overseas mainly because an unexpected number of students registered la...
DATE: Sep 18, 1997
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chairman of the Road Safety Council said yesterday.
With seven road deaths in the first nine months of the year, "we have to ask ourselves -- as a community -- are we truly serious in trying to eradicate the problem of irresponsible behaviour on our ...
DATE: Sep 18, 1997
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explain how students will catch up on studies due to the school's late opening.
Dellwood and the Island's other four middle schools were originally scheduled to open on September 8.
But due to construction delays blamed mainly on bad weather, the sch...
DATE: Sep 18, 1997
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homeless teenager who got in trouble with the law.
Brian Clark, 19, will now live and work at the Bermuda Regiment's Warwick Camp -- but remain a civilian.
But last night Regiment Adjutant Capt. Larry Mussenden could not say if the historic move woul...
DATE: Sep 18, 1997
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