The Premier and her Cabinet Ministers will host a second town hall meeting this evening to discuss the National Budget. The event will be held at Pennos Wharf, St George, starting at 7pm.
Premier Paula Cox said the town hall meeting will “afford memb...
Education Ministry cash was spent on programmes that weren’t supposed to receive it as staff abused the Government grants system, Minister Dame Jennifer Smith said yesterday.
Dame Jennifer pledged to tighten up controls as she explained how Education...
DATE: Mar 08, 2011 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
Say no to animal shows
February 23, 2011
Dear Sir,
I wholeheartedly agree with the letter written by Maureen Ware-Cieters regarding the wild tiger magic show that is currently taking place in Bermuda. We cannot call ourselves an enlightened society...
DATE: Mar 08, 2011 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
There are three times as many part-time students as full-time at the Bermuda College, according to data released by the Education Minister.
Dame Jennifer Smith responded in the House of Assembly to parliamentary questions posed by Shadow Education M...
An award-winning teenaged sailor was killed in a road accident on Saturday night.
Vershon Simmons, 18, of Pembroke, died in King Edward VII Memorial Hospital after his motorcycle crashed with a car on Harbour Road, Paget, at 9.30pm.
Described as an i...
DATE: Mar 07, 2011 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
Bermudian students were in New York this week as part of a UN Conference on the impact of the internet
A total of 24 students from Warwick Academy, CedarBridge Academy, Mount St Agnes, Berkeley Institute and Saltus attended the 35th annual United Nat...
DATE: Mar 05, 2011 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Studying the Bible on your own can be a challenge, especially when it comes down to some of the harder aspects, like prophecy and the law. However, those interested in learning more about the Bible and Christian principles in a structured format can ...
Several Bermudian students spent the summer learning about the many facets of oceanography.
The Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS) Explorers' Series, Water Moves, started two weeks ago and continues until March 9.
As part of the education pr...
Several weeks ago a group of artists from the Bermuda Arts Centre at Dockyard went beachcombing for plastics along Jobson's Cove in Warwick.
The items are the basis of The Secret Life of Plastic, which opens Sunday at 5pm.
It features work by Mary T ...
DATE: Mar 04, 2011 | CATEGORY: Arts & Entertainment |
Just one person has been prosecuted for animal neglect in Bermuda in the past five years, prompting concerns from campaigners.
SPCA director Kim Sherlaw says the charity is hampered from taking court action because there is no police officer assigned...