Many of the Island’s students return to school this week. We’d like to record the first day with a slide show of back-to-school pictures on our website, www.royalgazette.com.
Send us a picture, moms and dads. Whether it’s their first day or final yea...
Bermuda’s schools will not reopen on Friday for students, but the Ministry of Education is asking teachers and principals to turn up for work to prepare for Hurricane Leslie.
A decision is to be made on reopening the schools following the storm’s pas...
There’s a chance the 2012 Career Fair may not take place at all this year unless more sponsors step forward to provide financial backing.
The Career Fair, is scheduled to take place on the Bermuda College campus on October 18 and 19, but the event’s...
August 30, 2012
Dear Sir,
The Progressive Labour Party were voted into government by the majority of Bermudians, so the fault is with us, not them. However, many believe that by issuing their manifesto long after the United Bermuda Party had issued t...
DATE: Sep 06, 2012 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
August 31, 2012
Dear Sir,
Today’s poll asks “What grade do you give Bermuda’s overall education?”, it’s impossible to answer. If you asked “What grade do you give Bermuda’s overall private education”, I would say an A, but if you asked “What grade do...
DATE: Sep 06, 2012 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
Residents are being urged to "prepare for the worst" as Hurricane Leslie seems set on a near direct hit on the Island.
Minister of National Security Wayne Perinchief issued a statement this afternoon after a meeting of the Emergency Measures Organisa...
Proponents of out-of-hospital childbirth have won Immigration approval to bring their own midwives to the Island.
The Bermuda Integrated Health Cooperative received permission after the Bermuda Medical Council confirmed it didn’t need a full medical ...
DATE: Sep 05, 2012 | CATEGORY: Health | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Many of the Island’s students return to school this week. We’d like to record the first day with a slide show of back-to-school pictures on our website, www.royalgazette.com.
Send us a picture, moms and dads. Whether it’s their first day or final yea...
Shadow Education Minister Grant Gibbons is urging Government to ease school uniform requirements to help parents strapped for cash in the economic crisis.
Dr Gibbons suggested rules could be relaxed on a temporary basis, allowing regulation sweaters ...
DATE: Sep 04, 2012 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
WASHINGTON (Bloomberg) — Mismatches in supply and demand for educated workers boost US unemployment and add as much as two percentage points to the jobless rates for some cities, according to the Brookings Institution.
Cities with larger gaps in educ...