Premier Paula Cox unveiled several new Ministries in her first Cabinet appointments this morning - and brought back former Premier Dame Jennifer Smith.
Members of the new Cabinet were sworn in at a ceremony at Government House with Governor Sir Richa...
A Serbian teacher has been paid legal costs in the region of $22,000 after a long-running dispute with Government.
As previously reported, Dragana Damljanovic, a social studies teacher, moved to the Island in February 2009 and started work at Sandys ...
The scrapping of work permit time limits and an improvement in public education are high on the business community's wish list for new Premier Paula Cox.
Business people who spoke with The Royal Gazette welcomed her election and expressed hope that h...
Former Health Minister Patrice Minors is thought to be in line for a return to Cabinet this morning as Premier Paula Cox unveils her team.
Mrs. Minors — who refused to serve in Ewart Brown's administration — has been a supporter of Ms Cox and was nam...
DATE: Nov 01, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
Premier Paula Cox unveiled several new Ministries in her first Cabinet appointments this morning - and brought back former Premier Dame Jennifer Smith.
Members of the new Cabinet were sworn in at a ceremony at Government House with Governor Sir Richa...
Premier Paula Cox unveiled several new Ministries in her first Cabinet appointments this morning - and brought back former Premier Dame Jennifer Smith.
Members of the new Cabinet were sworn in at a ceremony at Government House with Governor Sir Richa...
Readers of The Royal Gazette have told us some of the questions they want new Premier Paula Cox to answer and suggested what her top priorities ought to be.
More than 2,500 people logged onto our website for live coverage of the PLP leadership electi...
DATE: Nov 01, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
As the economy struggles in the wake of the worst financial crisis in generations, the value of financial knowledge has rarely been so apparent.
It was with that in mind that Riquette Bonne-Smith, executive director of the Centre for Talented Youth, ...
DATE: Nov 01, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Kent
This is a tough article to write this week, fellow Bermuda Islanders. Across the pond, the economic news from our neighbours is bad. Economic vibrancy and related indicators are not what they were here, and certainly not where they should be.
After c...
Students at Mount Saint Agnes celebrated the Halloween festivities by dressing up as ghosts, goblins — and grapes.
The young people, from Kindergarten through to Grade Five, took part in their 'Parade of Costumes' yesterday in all kinds of garb — fro...