March 3, 2011
Dear Editor,
It is with dismay that I read in the Gazette online of the govt. approval of the SDO at Tucker’s Point. Although I realise that Bermuda has major problems with the aftermath of the GFC, as it’s coyly termed here in Australi...
DATE: Mar 15, 2011 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
Ipswich Town manager Paul Jewell has told some of the club’s youngsters whether they can expect to be kept on at the end of the season.
The Blues have 11 first and second-year professionals whose terms are up in June, including Bermuda midfielder Re...
The Ministry of Education may not publish each school’s exam results, according to the chairman of the Education Board.
Darren Johnston told The Royal Gazette the Ministry and Board were currently debating how to publish education reports.
Shadow Ed...
The annual rate of inflation hit 2.2 percent during January 2011, according to the latest figures released by Government.
The Consumer Price Index revealed that inflation was at its lowest since August 2010 when it was two percent.
The health and per...
The history of African people in the world, does not begin with the start of the African slave trade in the 1700s. This is the message from Dr Runoko Rashidi, historian and anthropologist, who will be giving a lecture about African history tomorrow f...
WASHINGTON - As the parent of a soon-to-be college student, I’m privy to a lot of conversations other parents have about their child’s chances of getting significant scholarship or grant money.
I have one word to describe many of these conversations:...
Parents wishing to transfer their students to a new public school will now require permission from the Ministry of Education.
Minister Jennifer Smith told the House of Assembly yesterday the new policy was aimed at ensuring the interests of a child c...
Elizabeth Blankendal’s after-school commitments may be getting ahead of her: the 16-year-old Berkeley Institute student just found out she’s been chosen for this summer’s Global Young Leaders Conference without even knowing who nominated her.
“To be ...
DATE: Mar 12, 2011 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Government has drastically reduced the amount of road resurfacing it aims to do each year, according to Opposition MP Grant Gibbons.
He raised concerns in the House of Assembly after Public Works Minister Derrick Burgess said the highways section of ...
DATE: Mar 12, 2011 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
Student transfer requests within the public school system will come under more scrutiny, Education Minster Jennifer Smith announced today.
Dame Jennifer said the new policy was aimed at ensuring the interests of a child came first, not to add red tap...