The Mirrors Programme is hosting a professional development training for CedarBridge Academy teachers this week.
According to a press statement, the event is being held as an expression of the Mirrors Programme's continued commitment to education.
It...
February 13
The Bermuda Festival continues with Morgan Szymanski with a concert of music for a solo guitar. $25 for students and $60 for adults. See http://www.bdatix.com/ for more information or visit www.bermudafestival.org. At City Hall at 8 p.m.
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Inequality before the law
February 3, 2010
Dear Sir,
The renewed debate about Bermuda's Human Rights Act presents an opportunity to reflect on the words of Bayard Rustin. Rustin, Martin Luther King Jr.'s mentor, wrote:
"(T) he job of the gay communi...
When Sabrina Powell was studying for her bachelor of fine arts degree with a specialisation in art education at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada, she created her very first metal sculpture: a gombey headpiece.
Normally an artist who works in ...
There is help for residents with Alzheimer's disease. In fact, there's an entire unit at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital (KEMH) dedicated to treating people with the illness and answering queries from the public.
Nurse Kathy Albouy was surprised to...
Enrolment in community education programmes increased by a sixth last term.
Fall term registration rose by 15 percent, with 1,489 people participating in courses.
The number of residents in the east of Bermuda who enrolled almost doubled, with a 48 p...
Bermuda's inflation rate hit one percent as the cost of health and personal care rose during December 2009, according to the latest figures released by Government.
The Department of Statistics' Consumer Price Index report revealed that the cost of go...
In many parts of the world, the economic downturn is being described as a "mancession", because more males than females have lost their jobs. Bermuda, it seems, is no exception. The Bermuda Government announced last week that the unemployment rate is...
Opposition MPs have welcomed Government's proposed national service scheme, but some have questioned how it will be funded.
Charlie Swan, Shadow Minister for Youth, Sport, Recreation, Housing and National Training, said: "We have no real issue with t...
Former Education Minister Terry Lister has called for tougher discipline in schools, telling MPs that "leadership" is needed in the classroom.
The Government backbencher told the House of Assembly on Friday that in all the recent talk about reforming...
DATE: Feb 09, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways