February 4
Multiple Sclerosis Society of Bermuda annual general meeting at 6.30pm at Christ Church Hall in Warwick.
February 5 and 6
Bermuda Festival for the Performing Arts present Layon Gray’s ‘Black Angels over Tuskegee’ performed by The Black Gen...
When Bermuda Cancer and Health Education Officer Rhonda Smith-Simmons talks about the effects of second-hand smoking, she speaks from experience.
Both her stepfather and mother were heavy smokers. Through her childhood she struggled with asthma, alle...
You see, we both lost a parent when we were very young, she her Mum and me my Dad. We both grew into adulthood wanting to be able to give children of our own the love we were both denied when we were growing up. This has been such a strong driving fo...
The annual Honorary Fellows Induction Ceremony and Dinner of the Bermuda College proved to be another gala event highlighted by the induction of two new members, former Premier Dame Jennifer Smith and retired educator and Education Permanent Secretar...
Convicted fraudster Cedric Oates has been jailed for two-and-a-half years, and must repay his victim $200,000.
The 42-year-old US national fraudulently induced Dianne Laird to invest her life savings of $345,000 in a “flipping” scheme to profit off U...
DATE: Feb 01, 2013 | CATEGORY: Court | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
A charity quiz night will be held next Saturday in memory of Regiment Major Christian Wheddon.
The funds will be used to establish an education trust for the benefit of his young daughter, Katherine Wheddon.
Major Wheddon, 43, was killed in a road ac...
The Island’s teachers are being treated to a science forum courtesy of the Bermuda Education Network and their sponsors.
Workshops were held last night, with more today, at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute.
Open to all educators, the Big ...
The CedarBridge Academy Board of Governors said yesterday the school is working proactively to tackle antisocial behaviour after it was revealed gang graffiti had appeared in a rest room.
Last week, a reader contacted The Royal Gazette about the graf...
DATE: Feb 01, 2013 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Government yesterday axed the Island’s term limit policy in a move aimed at boosting the economy.
Announcing the policy change, Home Affairs Minister Michael Fahy said: “We believe that the elimination of the policy will help spark economic growth an...
DATE: Jan 31, 2013 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Allegations made against Education Minister Nalton Brangman by Walton Brown that he did not take some qualifications mentioned on his CV are extremely serious.
In the overall scheme of things, the actual qualifications referred to are really neither ...