Educators in Bermuda are "constantly bombarded" with inappropriate behaviour, a school therapist told MPs today.
Shacolbi Basden told the joint select committee on violent crime and gun violence the behaviour included bad language, blatant disrespect...
DATE: Jan 26, 2011 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
The Bermuda National Gallery has launched a public appeal in hopes of raising $150,000 this year.
The funds will go towards the ongoing operations of the City Hall art gallery.
Said BNG director Lisa Howie: “The BNG depends on individual contribution...
DATE: Jan 26, 2011 | CATEGORY: Arts & Entertainment |
A constant onslaught of negative images about black males in the media, may be one of the root causes of the rising tide of violence and crime in Bermuda.
That is the theory behind a lecture to be given tomorrow night at the Bermuda College, by Berm...
A 'superman' who has positively impacted the lives of thousands of young people has been honoured with a CableVision award for community service.
Anthony Peets, affectionately known to many children on the Island as “Uncle Anthony” and “Superman” ha...
A New Zealand educational consultant is to host seminars at five Bermudian schools over the next three weeks, including two free sessions.
Lance King, a trainer from The Art of Learning in New Zealand, will host an open seminar for educators on Febru...
Unaddressed traumas such as physical and emotional abuse have been passed down from one generation to the next, causing some of the Island's social problems.
Community activist Gina Spence believes there could be hundreds of people who witnessed or ...
Premier Paula Cox enjoys a soaring popularity as she beds in as leader of the Country, according to a new poll by Research Innovations.
Ms Cox has a favourability rating of 84 percent meaning more than eight out of ten people liked the Premier in the...
DATE: Jan 25, 2011 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
Shadow Education Minister Grant Gibbons believes Government does not have credibility when it comes to education reform.
Dr Gibbons spoke out after the latest Ministry of Education shake-up. He said Government has made too many personnel changes sin...
What initially made you want to be a police officer?
My best friend’s dad was a police officer, and I was inspired by him. I grew up in Newfoundland, Canada.
How does the police department there compare to what’s here? Is it bigger?
No, I come from ...
A grassroots movement based in Bermuda’s gang heartland has won an award for its efforts to help rebuild a community torn apart by violence.
One Community Unified a collaboration of churches, police and other organisations in east Pembroke was presen...
DATE: Jan 24, 2011 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways