I want to open the column this week by saying thankyou to all the readers who passed on their best wishes for my close friend Tony who I wrote about last week.
I do appreciate you taking time to read the column and caring.
This week the Hope4Life pro...
As one of many senior year students preparing to leave the Island for university in the fall, I have had a chance to reflect on my education here in Bermuda. For me, one of the most important and fulfilling aspects of my life has been the musical edu...
Can communication technologies change your way of thinking? Or, more precisely can communication technologies get in the way of thinking and understanding?
The answer is of course, yes. We have understood this for some time. Each communications techn...
An independent analysis of Government's five-year strategic plan for education has been prepared by two professors in Boston.
The study was commissioned by the Coalition for Community Activism in Bermuda (CCAB) last month.
According to Boston College...
Shadow Minister of Education and Paget East MP Grant Gibbons said he and parents will fight to keep Gilbert Institute open.
Earlier this year a leaked document indicated that Government was considering closing five primary schools East End Primary, P...
More than $250,000 was raised for charities by the last Ross "Blackie" Talbot Charity Classic bringing the total raised since it started to $2.7 million. The 18th annual event was held last month and raised $265,000 and charities receiving funds incl...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Women could help reduce childhood obesity by maintaining a healthy weight when they become pregnant and by breast-feeding their babies, a US government panel has found.
The suggestions were among 70 recommendations in the panel's re...
Thirteen may be an unlucky number for some, but not for the In Motion School of Dance whose dance showcase, now underway at City Hall theatre, is the thirteenth in the series.
Entitled 'Legendary', and directed by Lizz Pimentel, it features dancers f...
Police have no plans to "reach out" to gun-toting gang members to get them to stop shooting one another — but say other agencies should be doing just that.
Police Commissioner Michael DeSilva told The Royal Gazette during an exclusive interview on th...
DATE: May 11, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
Premier Ewart Brown's plans for municipality reform are probably doomed because his Deputy Paula Cox opposes them, according to Progressive Labour Party insiders.
Cabinet Ministers are said to have taken their lead from Ms Cox in speaking out against...