18660 results returned for search: "education AND " category "News"
Earth Hour celebrations will move to the historic Royal Naval Dockyard this month.
On March 24, unnecessary lights will be switched off throughout the island with support from the Government of Bermuda, West End Development Corporation, Belco, the Co...
DATE: Mar 07, 2018
|
CATEGORY:
Environment
|
Tina Duke, the principal of Dellwood Middle School, has been placed on administrative leave along with three members of staff.
Mike Charles, secretary-general of the Bermuda Union of Teachers, confirmed that the union had been informed that “the prin...
DATE: Mar 07, 2018
|
CATEGORY:
Education
|
AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Community advocate Mason West III is to speak at the Black and Gold Ball hosted by the Epsilon Theta Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc on Saturday.
Mr West, a pastor of Building Communities First Ministry in Georgia and former Bermud...
DATE: Mar 07, 2018
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
Sales of medicinal products containing the marijuana-derived drug cannabidiol have gone ahead “without incident”, the Minister of Health said yesterday.
Kim Wilson told MPs that CBD products had been bought in pharmacies without a prescription and ov...
DATE: Mar 07, 2018
|
CATEGORY:
Politics
|
AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
The Government has set a target of 100 jobs for 100 unemployed Bermudians, Wayne Caines announced yesterday.
The Minister of National Security said a jobs fair would be held this month in an attempt to match people with work.
Mr Caines added: “Quite ...
DATE: Mar 06, 2018
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Harrington Sound Primary School closed today after a power outage.
Parents were urged to collect students as soon as possible.
The Bermuda Government said electricity was lost after a Belco transformer blew in the Harrington Sound area as a powerful ...
DATE: Mar 06, 2018
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
News Staff
Charlie Judd welcomed the Andrean Vocal Ensemble to the Somersfield Academy visiting classrooms and meeting students. The final stop of the tour was the music room. Ms. Pearman’s students were quiet when they entered the music classroom and sat on th...
DATE: Mar 06, 2018
|
CATEGORY:
Education
|
AUTHOR:
News Staff
Aspiring chef Anthony Sousa’s career prospects took a huge step forward on Saturday.
Mr Sousa, 20, a Bermuda College culinary student, won first place in a cooking competition judged by celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson.
As part of his prize, he lande...
DATE: Mar 05, 2018
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Owain Johnston-Barnes
This year’s Lindo’s to Lindo’s races in support of the Bermuda Diabetes Association have had to be cancelled, organisers announced today.
Originally set to take place yesterday, the races had to be called off because of the weekend’s story weather an...
DATE: Mar 05, 2018
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Dellwood Middle School pupils have a simple message to stop gang violence and prevent others from following the same path.The school's M3 drama students created a five-minute video to share their award-winning plea as part of their Save Our Sons anti...
DATE: Mar 03, 2018
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|