FIG is the international governing body for gymnastics and the Academy courses aim to improve the level of coach education throughout the world.
Joining 27 other coaches from Barbados, Trinidad, and Puerto Rico were Bermuda’s Mandi Baughman, Tina Du...
Terry Hodgson has been announced as the latest One Bermuda Alliance election candidate, to challenge the Progressive Labour Party’s Michael Weeks for Pembroke East Central.
Mr Hodgson cited crime, education and the economy as the top concerns on the ...
DATE: Jul 20, 2012 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
The search is on for a new principal at the Berkeley Institute to replace Michelle Simmons on her retirement in June next year, marking the end of “close to 20 years” as principal.
Head of the school’s Board of Governors, Craig Bridgewater said: “Und...
A proposal to develop a more international Bermuda College, with dormitories for local students, fell on deaf ears with Government, a former College Chairman has said.
Insurance industry leader Brian Hall told The Royal Gazette he was offended when, ...
DATE: Jul 20, 2012 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Berkeley Institute principal Michelle Simmons is to retire at the close of the next school year.
The school's board of governors made the announcement this afternoon, saying efforts are now underway to find a replacement.
Mrs Simmons has served as pr...
Groups representing employers say urgent action is needed to encourage companies to ‘hire Bermuda’.
Ways to stem outsourcing overseas could include payroll tax breaks for hiring Bermudians, relaxing work permit rules, fast-tracking retraining, and ad...
“If you like nature and going outside and having fun, this is the camp for you,” stated Shelby Madeiros. The nine-year-old is participating in one of the Bermuda National Trust’s week-long camps and is back again for the fourth year in a row.
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This is the second part of Kevin Comeau’s opinion piece. The first part was published in yesterday’s Royal Gazette:
Racial inequity in the business world
Let’s begin our examination of racial inequity by looking at the world of Bermuda International...
Racial inequity persists in Bermuda despite a lack of any racist intent, according to Kevin Comeau.
But while he said many white Bermudians are unwilling to discuss the issue, making it difficult to make any headway, he said the coming general electi...
DATE: Jul 18, 2012 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Sales of personal computers continued to fall during the second quarter of this year, according to two separate analyst reports released last week.
It’s further proof that consumers these days are more interested in other technologies like tablets a...