These dust-covered shoes are a poignant reminder of the terror and destruction visited on New York on 9/11. They are also a symbol of the determination of a Bermudian woman who witnessed the attack on and collapse of the twin towers and then walked f...
DATE: Sep 09, 2011 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
September 6, 2011
Dear Sir,
These comments are addressed to Concerned Citizen in Devonshire.
With regard to your "concerns" most of us homeschoolers are doing this for our children because of the very concerns you bring up. Wedon't want our children...
DATE: Sep 08, 2011 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
A nine-year-old Prospect Primary student who is legally blind and losing his remaining vision has been given a new lease on life thanks to a pilot scheme launched at his school.
Brendon Fox, who started year P6 yesterday, suffers from cataracts and a...
DATE: Sep 08, 2011 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
The Ministry of Education has failed to replace its education officers in three core subjects.
The education officer positions for maths, science and English remain vacant, leaving teachers without their usual main point of contact at Government.
It...
Former hospitality workers have been quizzed on why they turned their backs on the industry that is crying out for them to stay.
The Bermuda Hospitality Institute asked the question of about 100 former hotel workers, to get to the bottom of why Bermu...
The value of networking was driven home to young job seekers as part of Labour Day celebrations this week.
Speakers at the Bermuda Industrial Union event were united in their message: who you know will get you in the door what you know will keep you ...
DATE: Sep 07, 2011 | CATEGORY: Economy | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
The Mirrors programme is driving to recruit seven more volunteers for Bermuda’s at-risk youth, with just a few more days to go to meet its target.
Commuters at Barnes Corner were greeted yesterday morning by a sign-carrying Mirrors team as part of a ...
DATE: Sep 07, 2011 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Women need to tame their tempers before their angry outbursts start to have a negative impact on Bermuda's way of life.
This is the view of The Centre Against Abuse who say seeing women who are unable to keep their cool has become “a daily occurrenc...
Schools are facing teacher shortages as Government has failed to hire enough staff in time for today's start of the new academic year.
Principals at middle and senior schools are understood to have been told that some vacancies will not be filled for...
It’s the start of the school year for many of the Island’s students and we’d like to record your experiences with a slideshow of back-to-school pictures on our website, www.theroyalgazette.com.
Send us a picture moms and dads whether it’s your child’...