When stress was high and money was low, Shurnett Caines turned to prayer.
She and her husband Michael faced one of their most trying times when their four children — Shereen, Dwayne, Wayne and Travis — were in college in the 1990s.
They had no clue ...
Minister of Home Affairs Michael Fahy has described the notion of Bermuda’s proposed immigration reform opening the floodgates to foreigners as a “myth”.
The minister was speaking during a live interview on the government-owned TV station CITV hosted...
DATE: Feb 26, 2016 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
The former Minister for Education Grant Gibbons said he hopes that Gilbert Institute does not close as part of his party’s school reorganisation [Score] plan.
Dr Gibbons, who handed over the One Bermuda Alliance education portfolio to Wayne Scott las...
DATE: Feb 26, 2016 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
Sir John Swan says Bermuda has an urgent economic need to bring in more people from overseas and failure to lower immigration barriers in a carefully planned way will limit opportunities for the next generation.
The former Premier was among an audien...
February is Black History Month and this year marks the 400th anniversary that blacks were brought to Bermuda as indentured servants. Throughout this month, The Royal Gazette will feature people, events, places and institutions that have contributed ...
David Jones Jr and Tevahn Tyrell hope to follow in Rai Simons’s footsteps and force their way into the first team at English non-League side Ilkeston.
Jones and Tyrell, who are both Bermuda Under-18 players, joined the Evo-Stik Northern Premier Leagu...
DATE: Feb 26, 2016 | CATEGORY: Football | AUTHOR: Stephen Wright
The international business community should adopt schools to help the Bermuda Government address failing public primary infrastructure, according to parents speaking at a consultation meeting last night.
More than 200 people turned out to the meetin...
DATE: Feb 25, 2016 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
The experts at Vector Control are encouraging the public and especially children to learn about mosquitoes by playing a new mobile application.
Zap-a-’quito was developed by the Caribbean Public Health Agency, of which Bermuda is a member, as an edu...
Bermuda’s tax structure needs revamping sooner rather than later, Bermuda Industrial Union president Chris Furbert said in his appraisal of the latest Budget statement.
Bob Richards, the Minister of Finance, acknowledged in last Friday’s statement th...
DATE: Feb 25, 2016 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Bermuda Montessori School follows the Montessori Method, which is a philosophy of education named after its founder Maria Montessori.
Dr Montessori recognised that children have an innate curiosity and, therefore, sought to design materials that woul...