The recent articles in The Royal Gazette focused around the occurrences of anti-social behaviour in Bermuda have been both timely and informative.
The comments by family campaigner Ms. Sheelagh Cooper should be considered deeply and reflected on as w...
Kids who are passionate about art and history didn't have to choose between them this summer thanks to a collaborative camp programme.
The Masterworks Foundation and the Bermuda National Trust teamed up so that children could receive a taste of both....
The Bermuda Union of Teachers (BUT) is waiting to meet with Government before its members opt for or against an idea to keep schools open throughout the year.
General secretary Mike Charles said the union is not opposed in theory, but needs more info...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Increasingly vocal calls for taxes on sugary drinks and junk food are fuelling a behind-the-scenes battle that public health officials say is reminiscent of America's war on cigarettes.
The US obesity epidemic has blossomed in...
Bermuda is facing an uphill battle in trying to deal with serious attitude problems with some of our youth today, and any attempt to sugarcoat an issue that threatens our future could be dangerous.
If a survey was carried out on how parents view the ...
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August 27, 2009
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Today's Royal Gazette reported on an individual who had been spared a jail sentence for impaired driving …and causing severe injuries to another road user the morning of August 16, 2009 at 3 a.m.
The Jud...
The new head of school at Somersfield Academy believes Government is on the right track in choosing the internationally recognised Cambridge curriculum for public schools.
Jim Christopher, who has taught in the public school system in Canada for year...
The Ministry of Education is considering keeping schools open throughout the year as part of an effort to stamp out gang violence and get young men off the streets.
Although just an idea at the moment, Education Minister El James said it could move f...
Rachel Furbert has been named by the Bermuda Society of Arts as the 2009 Art Bursary Award winner.
The members of the BSoA Selection Committee said they "very impressed" with the very high standard of work of the award applicants this year, however: ...
Armed with our paralyser-tip spears we headed out into the big blue.
Taking part in the Island's first Lionfish Tournament, I joined fellow members of Bermuda Sub Aqua Club on a hunting trip to track down the Mohican marauder of the deep.
These greed...