SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) – Researchers are warning of a new blight on the ocean: a swirl of confetti-like plastic debris stretching over thousands of square miles in a remote expanse of the Atlantic Ocean.
The floating garbage – hard to spot from t...
Bermuda Autism Support and Education (BASE) will hold a denim day as a fundraiser this Friday.
BASE helps provide free support services for families of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
The charity is hoping to raise at least $10,000 from the a...
Two Berkeley Institute students were given $1,000 each to further their musical education.
Cahlii Smith, 17, and Aarian Lassalle, 17, will head to Atlanta this summer courtesy of the both the Bermuda Arts Council and PlayList Management.
Teresa Minor...
Remarkable efforts were taken to secure stunning Bermuda underwater cave footage for a four-part mini-series on the Island currently being aired by Discovery Channel Canada.
The behind-the-scenes story of how the documentary segments were put togethe...
DATE: Apr 21, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
Amputees meet tonight
Dear Sir,
I would like to bring to the awareness of your readers that April is National Limb Loss Awareness Month and the Amputee Association of Bermuda is encouraging every amputee or friend/loved one of an amputee to come to o...
Eleven arrests were made for murder and 15 for firearms offences in the first three months of 2010.
Meanwhile the rate of people being murdered or injured from guns is increasing at a “substantial rate” according to Police.
During 2009 four people we...
The Ministry of Education is seeking public opinion on its recently released five-year plan for public schools.
At a press conference yesterday Education Minister El James said a series of public meetings are to be held next month.
The plan, entitled...
The Ministry of Education is seeking public opinion on its recently released five-year plan for public schools.
At a press conference this morning Education Minister El James said a series of public meetings are to be held next month.
The plan entitl...
Support staff at CedarBridge Academy today called in sick as part of an organised industrial action.
The Royal Gazette understands that teachers are filling in where possible.
Details behind the sick-out are unclear at the moment.
Bermuda Public Serv...
Why we are struggling
April 6, 2010
Dear Sir,
Have you ever wondered why the negative things that happen in Bermuda keep happening?
The reason is we who live here stop caring and the reason is we give up because we know the corruption and buddy syste...