Rubis Energy Bermuda has donated another year of fuel for education to facilitate marine conservation excursions for local schoolchildren to support conservation education programmes.
This the second year Rubis has provided 12 months’ worth of diesel...
“We speak for those who cannot speak for themselves.” That is the motto of the SPCA. Animals play a very important part in our lives. They give love and companionship to those who open their homes and make them part of their family.
Twice during Marc...
The Bermuda National Trust’s Spring Traditions camp took campers from one end of the Island to the other, and through the 18th to 20th centuries as they explored a wide range of the Island’s natural and cultural heritage.
The first of the two weeks, ...
Rising young stars on the tennis scene in Bermuda are brother and sister, Daniel and Imani Phillips.
Daniel is seven years old and Imani is ten years old and they can often be found practicing at the Temple of Tennis, located at Port Royal tennis cou...
The Bermuda Government yesterday confirmed what The Royal Gazette has been reporting for months now hundreds of people in Bermuda have lost their jobs.
Nearly 700 people in all lost their jobs in Bermuda last year, according to the Government, marki...
A drop in numbers at Saltus due to people leaving the Island has caused the school to shed five teaching assistants jobs.
All are held by Bermudians, whose positions will be cut on August 31.
The announcement came as the school reported an anticipate...
DATE: Apr 19, 2012 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Four students were presented with scholarships, courtesy of the Bermuda Shakespeare Schools Festival last year.
Berkeley Institute students Patience Lowe and Waverly Moran received $3,500 and $1,000 respectively.
Scholarships of $1000 were given to S...
There were 698 fewer jobs in Bermuda last year than there were in 2010, a two percent decline.
This is the third straight year of job losses on the Island.
The figures come from a report released by the Department of Statistics today entitled, The ...
Bermuda needs a national plan to help increasing numbers of people below the poverty line, according to campaigner Sheelagh Cooper.
Four years ago, the Low Income Threshold for Bermuda Households in Need study found 11 percent of families fell below ...
DATE: Apr 18, 2012 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
The recession has failed to dampen much-needed donations to Prospect Primary’s Braille learning programme.
New equipment and new resources have assured the programme will continue, fundraiser Sylvia Munro said, with HSBC Bank and the Bank of Bermuda ...
DATE: Apr 18, 2012 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell