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Bermuda College Division of Liberal Arts in collaboration with the Bermuda Department of Community and Cultural Affairs proudly presents A Public Reading and Book Signing by
Ms.Olive Senior author of poetry book 'Gardening in the Tropics' in th...
The Opposition's arguments against FutureCare do not add up, according to the Premier.
He said their concerns that it was discriminatory did not match their complaints that there needs to be a means test for the programme.
An amendment to the Health ...
Education Minister Elvin James' admission that $6 million was trimmed from his Ministry's budget at the last minute – and that the cuts contained in the Budget are not in fact the cuts that will be made, gives great cause for concern.
First, it seems...
BEIJING (AP) - China without Google - a prospect that looks increasingly likely - could mean no more maps on mobile phones. A free music service that has helped to fight piracy might be in jeopardy. China's fledgling web outfits would face less press...
Three of Bermuda's most promising youngsters will travel to Wales next month to further their rugby education.
The trio, Shauntino Simons, Andre Landy and Aldo Campbell, will spend three weeks with Whitland RFC, who play in the Welsh First Division a...
MPs have passed a Bill to ensure better collection of statistics on healthcare and insurance.
The Health Insurance (Statistical Reports) Regulations Act 2010 was approved in the House of Assembly on Monday.
It means each licensed insurer must supply ...
Primary students enrolled in Government's after school programme will have to complete three hours of fitness a week.
Minister of Environment and Sports, Glenn Blakeney, announced the move in the Budget debate on Youth, Sport and Recreation. The acti...
Shadow Education Minister Grant Gibbons labelled the Ministry of Education's progress on school reforms "too slow, too little, too late".
Dr. Gibbons spoke in the House of Assembly on Monday during the education Budget debate and said on the reform p...
Bermuda's schoolchildren should reap the benefits from being taught more about their local history, according to Government MP and former educator Lovitta Foggo.
Ms Foggo says the older generation was "cheated" because in years gone by schools focuse...
DATE: Mar 17, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
LOM will be running a series of free financial seminars to help investors make the most of their money, kicking off with a talk on saving for further education.
The discussions, which are entitled 'Saving For College - It's Time for a Plan', will be ...