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When art teacher Carla Emery introduced her primary pupils to graphic design, there was fierce competition over who could use the computer to do the work.
Now the children, aged between 7 and 10 and from Dalton E. Tucker Primary School and Somerset ...
DATE: Aug 09, 2018
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Sarah Lagan
Children would be more likely to have their basic needs met if plans to introduce a living wage in Bermuda get the go-ahead, campaigners said yesterday,
The Women’s Resource Centre said essentials like a home and proper meals can be out of reach for ...
DATE: Aug 08, 2018
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Fiona McWhirter
Plans for a living wage are “an important step in the right direction”, but this alone will not halt the growing number of Bermudians who fail to make ends meet, it was claimed yesterday.
Martha Dismont, executive director at Family Centre, praised t...
DATE: Aug 08, 2018
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Fiona McWhirter
A complaint by a government lawyer against other members of the profession was thrown out of court, one of the barristers involved has said.
Senior Crown counsel Norman MacDonald claimed in a judicial review application that the Bermuda Bar Associati...
DATE: Aug 08, 2018
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Sam Strangeways
Members of one of Bermuda’s largest unions will today pause to remember the legacy one of their founding members, Adele Tucker.
Today marks the anniversary of her birth.
Bermuda Union of Teachers president Shannon James said: “We should never forget ...
DATE: Aug 08, 2018
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News Staff
At the end of June, 2018, the Pembroke Rotary Club (PRC) celebrated the end of the 2017/18 Rotary Year by donating $2,000 to SCARS, and $1,500 each to The Bermuda Sloop Foundation, The Reading Clinic, Agape House, Salvation Army and St. John Ambulanc...
DATE: Aug 08, 2018
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A pilot programme of community celebration, organised by the group Imagine Bermuda, marked a success at the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo.
Glenn Fubler of Imagine Bermuda said the gathering on July 30 drew more than 170 people — double the numbers...
DATE: Aug 07, 2018
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Jonathan Bell
Four Bermudian students spent most of last month immersed in French language and culture, thanks to the L’Alliance Française des Bermudes.
The 3½-week programme, supported by the Christian Humann Foundation, sent teenagers Ywione Darrell, J.P. Didyk,...
DATE: Aug 06, 2018
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Jonathan Bell
A parliamentary report on the management of sex offenders has been hailed as a huge victory by sexual abuse prevention charity Saving Children and Revealing Secrets.
Debi Ray-Rivers, the founder and executive director of Scars, and Jon Brunson, the c...
DATE: Aug 06, 2018
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Would-be doctor Matthew Wedlich admitted he was “shocked” when he got the news that he was headed to one of the world’s most prestigious universities.
Mr Wedlich, 23, said he thought had done badly when he was interviewed for a place at St Peter’s Co...
DATE: Aug 03, 2018
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell