Having outlined issues connected with racial-equity in Bermuda, Kevin Comeau here presents solutions, in the form of four proposed programmes
The first thing to understand about social programmes is that there is no magic bullet. All important publi...
The collapse of the Bermuda Educators Council in January has left teachers wondering how to be re-licenced, with their licences expiring and a new school year approaching.
Speaking anonymously, one teacher said it appears as if nothing has been done ...
July 20, 2012
Dear Sir,
I write in response to a letter published today in your newspaper from Brian R. Hall, OBE.
I am sure it will come as a surprise to many that I still have records of our time in Government from 1998 and there is no evidence of ...
DATE: Jul 30, 2012 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
Bermuda College has responded to a former board chairman’s charge that his vision for the institution was allowed to fall by the wayside.
Insurance leader Brian Hall’s dream for an internationally-accredited facility with student residences has infor...
DATE: Jul 27, 2012 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
This is the text of Kevin Comeau’s speech delivered to Hamilton Rotary Club on Tuesday.
Yesterday’s solution is today’s problem
A number of racial-equity advocates have dedicated their entire lives to the racial-equity cause, continuing to speak out ...
A new scholarship has been created to honour the memory of an insurance executive who died after being paralysed in a car accident.
Zurich has funded the $15,000 one-year scholarship named after Shernelle Outerbridge, the former CEO of Zurich Invest...
Fifty years of dedication to working with the intellectually disabled has earned Ellen Douglas CableVision’s Community Service Award.
“Our selection committee has discovered a rare gem for this latest award. Today we celebrate Ellen Douglas,” said Te...
Sandys Secondary Middle School is to hold a ceremony honouring community heroes.
The programme is also designed to honour Bermuda’s emancipation, and will be hosted by Economy Minister Patrice Minors.
Honorees include Cyril Packwood, Warren Simmons, ...
Thirteen of Bermuda’s top students who are planning to attend university abroad and one day pursue careers in the insurance industry have been awarded scholarships by the Bermuda Foundation for Insurance Studies (BFIS).
The scholarships range from $...
Hi Peeps!
Well, we seem to have made it through a good chunk of the week without anyone being struck by lightning, which is always good! Let's hope any more crazy weather thinking about coming our way gets it over with before next week soggy Cup Matc...
DATE: Jul 26, 2012 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Nothing to do in Bermuda?