Premier Paula Cox has visited Bermuda College to give words of encouragement to students upgrading their skills as part of a Government-sponsored back-to-work programme.
The Finance Minister was at the Paget campus on Thursday, when she told those ta...
A brand new orphanage in Haiti will stand as a “monument” to the generosity of the Bermudian people with a new school to be built next.
Feed My Lambs charity organiser Phillip Rego said an 11-year-old Bermudian girl, Aliana King, gave him a new lease...
August 19, 2011
Dear Sir,
On Wednesday, August 5, a column was written by Mr Walton Brown criticising BAD for launching out anti-vote initiative. The following is our response. At the outset it must be stated that Mr Brown has a vested interest in th...
DATE: Aug 20, 2011 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
August 17, 2011
Dear Sir,
It is a huge mistake by the Progressive Labour Party Government to cut the Ministry of Education and Ministry of Health’s budgets. When you cut education to the extent that teachers, teacher specialist, paraprofessionals, an...
DATE: Aug 20, 2011 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
Sit at the front of the class. It seems like a simple thing, but it may mean the difference between academic success and failure in your first year of college abroad.
This was one of the recommendations, when The Royal Gazette recently asked a group ...
Union executives, Berkeley Institute staff and the school’s board are to meet in an attempt to reach a deal on job cuts, the Bermuda Public Service Union said.
According to the BPSU, the school’s board last week threatened to cut eight out of 15 supp...
A brand new orphanage in Haiti will stand as a “monument” to the generosity of the Bermudian people with a new school to be built next.
Feed My Lambs charity organiser Phillip Rego said an 11-year-old Bermudian girl, Aliana King, gave him a new lease...
DATE: Aug 19, 2011 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Five hundred needy children will show up on the first day of school with brand new backpacks, rulers and even hand sanitisers, thanks to a $12,000 donation from Butterfield Bank employees.
Butterfield is running its back-to-school drive for the third...
BAD is acting badly. In the latest incarnation of its long running effort to abolish conscription in Bermuda, Bermudians Against the Draft have launched a campaign to persuade young black men not to cast their ballot in the next general election. The...
DATE: Aug 17, 2011 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Walton Brown
The Berkeley Institute has proposed cutting more than half its support staff before the coming school year, the Bermuda Public Services Union claims.
Union representatives say they were surprised to learn that eight positions would be axed within one...
DATE: Aug 17, 2011 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell