A change in the General Educational Development test format means that those who have not passed all five exams must do so by December or risk losing their progress.
In a statement yesterday, a spokesperson for the Adult Education School said that th...
DATE: Jan 31, 2013 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Bermuda Boys’ Brigade, working together with Church Girls’ Brigade, held their annual Christmas car wash in St Paul’s Church car park in Paget. With the funds raised the group donates half to similar charities that assist the youth. They donated Belc...
Every person’s road to weight gain is a little different — be it gradual or sudden, caused by unhealthy eating, the loss of a loved one or birth of a child.
In Ronnie Thorne’s case he broke his ankle in an accident two years ago, around the same tim...
Shadow Education Minister Walton Brown has accused Education Minister Nalton Brangman of lying about his academic credentials.
While Mr Brangman maintains that he passed a pair of programmes at Bermuda College in the early 1980s, Mr Brown said the pr...
DATE: Jan 30, 2013 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Public school enrolment for the coming year starts next week, the Ministry of Education reminded parents yesterday.
Applications for entry into the Island’s preschools, primary, middle and senior seniors will be accepted from Monday through Friday.
A...
The fatal shooting of two men in a Pembroke store proved can impact all of us, according to Public Safety Minister Michael Dunkley.
“It affects all of us. It effects businesses and it affects neighbourhoods and no matter how small we think our part i...
DATE: Jan 30, 2013 | CATEGORY: Crime | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
At a recent Sandys Rotary meeting two young students — Nathanael Fubler and Jashae Allen-Lamontagne — spoke about their lives, their hopes and their fears.
Present was businessman and former Premier Sir John Swan who forwarded their speeches to The R...
Bermuda College is celebrating its annual Corange Science Week with tiger sharks, cooking demonstrations and a group of special DIY classes.
A spokeswoman for the college said a host of activities will take place at the campus between Monday and Thur...
DATE: Jan 28, 2013 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Bermuda is not just morally bound to give citizenship to the Uighurs — it is obligated under international law, according to lawyer Rick Woolridge.
Mr Woolridge, who practised immigration, international asylum and refugee law in the UK for seven year...
The business community is calling on Government to move quickly to establish a tripartite economic advisory group, suspend work permit term limits and reduce taxes.
With the convening of Parliament looming, The Royal Gazette asked the Bermuda Employe...