Berkeley Institute Board of Governors has not approved a sniffer dog being integrated into the school beginning in December.
A story in yesterday's Bermuda Sun reported Dog X, a German Shepherd, would monitor the classrooms and hallways and conduct r...
Sneakers on your feet may help you run more comfortably, but hung from a powerline they can represent nefarious activity.
That is why a pair of sneakers hanging in the Cottage Hill, Hamilton Parish area made Esme Williams, long time resident, and exe...
Time to open the books
November 16, 2009
Dear Sir,
Let's put aside all of this inane theorising and apologising for the most recent financial fiasco in the massive overrun on the Dockyard piers. Open the books to public scrutiny and itemise where thi...
Poetry is another way a writer can express him or herself. It is considered the blending of words and sound together in a unique way. And, just as in prose, poetry contains a message.
During poetry immersion, I allowed students an opportunity to expl...
It kills more men than prostate cancer and more women than breast cancer — but many people with chronic obtrusive pulmonary disease (COPD) don't even realise that they have it.
Now, the Bermuda Hospitals Board is joining in the fight against the dise...
When Gaynette Holder applied for a job with We Care home help agency in 2005, there was nothing to suggest to her prospective employers that she was anything other than a normal middle-aged mother looking for work.
The 47-year-old had a clean crimina...
Topping the list of concerns of Island CEOs surveyed by the Association of Bermuda International Companies (ABIC) is not work permits or taxation policy — but public education.
The revelation came yesterday at from ABIC chairman David Ezekiel, as he ...
DATE: Nov 18, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Kent
Board of Education chairman Darren Johnston yesterday told an audience of business leaders that Bermuda needs a world-class education system to produce graduates capable of participating in the Island's international business sector.
Mr. Johnston, wh...
DATE: Nov 18, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Kent
Education activists have welcomed a change in the school leaving age from 16 to 18, but questioned what Government has planned to keep students interested in school.
Education Minister El James made the announcement in the House of Assembly on Friday...
Sustainability group Greenrock is urging Government to adopt alternative technologies in transport and building design as it finalises a White Paper on Energy.
The sustainable development group welcomed the Throne Speech announcement of a White Paper...