Government needs to find ways to encourage the private sector to fund anti-gang and anti-drug initiatives, according to Senator Jeff Baron.
Sen Baron, the Junior Minister for Public Safety, told the Senate yesterday that several other countries are w...
DATE: Dec 12, 2013 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Saltus Foundation Year students sang and danced their way through performances of ‘The Postman Pat’s Special Delivery’ last week making their dedicated teachers proud.
The School’s theme this year is ‘Lend a Hand’ and during each of the wonderful per...
Premier Craig Cannonier last night insisted that his first Cabinet shuffle will not create a friction within Government from potentially disgruntled former Ministers now booted to the backbenches
And that sentiment was supported by former Environment...
Architects, engineers, quantity surveyors, construction specialists, software engineers and medical experts were all part of a team working collaboratively on the new state-of-the-art medical facility at KEMH. Saltus Design Technology Head, Mr Philli...
World Human Rights Day was celebrated at Bermuda High School for Girls yesterday with a special presentation by first-year International Baccalaureate students to an assembly of the senior school.
Speaking, ironically, as the world watched a memorial...
DATE: Dec 11, 2013 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Patrick Burgess
Richmond Outerbridge exhibition, Bermuda Society of Arts, City Hall, Hamilton.
In viewing the paintings of Richmond (Chubby) Outerbridge, most will recognise that he was a skilled artist, but several paintings shown at the Bermuda Society of Arts go ...
Premier Craig Cannonier has unveiled a new Cabinet line-up that reduces the number of Government Ministers from 13 to ten.
At a press conference this morning, Mr Cannonier said the changes were “part of a process toward better governing and greater e...
Opposition MPs showed their displeasure at new measures to rein in City Hall by refusing to vote on two lease agreements in the House of Assembly this morning.
The leases — for Par-la-Ville car park — got the go-ahead anyway, due to support from Gove...
DATE: Dec 11, 2013 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
This Friday marks the deadline for public input on a new special education philosophy for the Island’s public schools, to be put in place within three years time.
After years of frustration for parents of special needs students, Junior Education Mini...
DATE: Dec 09, 2013 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Bermudian students in the UK were lauded at the House of Lords by the Bermuda Society, which offered 20 of them exclusive dining alongside leading business personalities.
There was no better location than the seat of the UK’s upper house of Parliamen...