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University graduates who attended Saltus Grammar School are being offered the chance to live and work in China on a one-year internship.
Daniel Dorrington and his wife, Rebecca, left Saltus to take up posts with Dulwich International High School in S...
DATE: Dec 14, 2015
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Education
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High-achieving youngsters were given an early Christmas present yesterday thanks to the hard work of a group of prisoners.
Six students from schools across the Island received bikes that had been made by inmates Victor Roberts, Phillip Bradshaw, Brit...
DATE: Dec 12, 2015
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Broad-based tax increases were among the key recommendations of an independent report on the Bermuda’s Government’s efforts to stabilise its finances.
The Fiscal Responsibility Panel (FRP), made up of three overseas experts, suggested that the Govern...
DATE: Dec 12, 2015
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Politics
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Kent
Former Bermuda resident Tony Amos has been honoured for his work with endangered animal species.
The oceanographer, 78, accepted the Recovery Champion award on Wednesday at The University of Texas Marine Science Institute, where he has worked since 1...
DATE: Dec 11, 2015
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CATEGORY:
Environment
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Eight schools received $30,000 each this week as part of PartnerRe Ltd’s Dollars for Hours project.
The initiative, which pairs student volunteers with charities on community projects, has involved 1,700 students and raised more than $2 million since...
DATE: Dec 10, 2015
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With just a single tap in the centre of the village providing 2,000 residents with water, it is not a life of luxury in Muhiyo.
But as well as tackling poverty in their eye-opening trip to Malawi, Bermuda Overseas Missions members found themselves bu...
DATE: Dec 10, 2015
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Politicians dealing with deaf rights in Bermuda are “like lions without teeth”, a community leader has claimed.
Franklin Fahnbulleh, coordinator of services at the Bermuda Islands Association of the Deaf (BIAD) charity, insisted that interpreting ser...
DATE: Dec 10, 2015
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CATEGORY:
Health
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The Ministry of Education has defended its decision not to teach Portuguese more widely in schools, citing a lack of available teachers.
Last month, The Royal Gazette spoke with Ocean 89.1FM radio host Christine Francisco, who presents the Portuguese...
DATE: Dec 10, 2015
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CATEGORY:
Education
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Three out of four residents believe the America’s Cup will be beneficial to the Island, according to a survey conducted by Bermuda College.
But more than half of respondents also felt the $77 million allocated to the event could have been better spen...
DATE: Dec 10, 2015
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CATEGORY:
Event
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Principals, deputy principals and administrative staff from government schools have taken part in child sex abuse prevention and awareness training.
The Department of Education sent 36 members to attend the programme facilitated by Saving Children an...
DATE: Dec 09, 2015
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