The Bermudian organiser of a kids' cooking workshop held at the weekend has made it her life mission to combat child obesity and diabetes by teaching healthy cooking.
Over the last five years, Karla Lacey-Minors has taught more than 5,000 kids about ...
The chairman of Bermuda Educational Parents' Association has welcomed plans to buy in a curriculum from abroad for Bermuda's public schools — but questioned why it took so long to reach the decision.
Myron Piper told The Royal Gazette: "I support an ...
DATE: Apr 06, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
TODAY
Kids Culinary Conference at CedarBridge Academy featuring hands on cooking classes taught by Master & Elite Jr. Chefs from California, a session with a professional Food Editor & Stylist (also from California), and a fun and informative class w...
Home burgled while resident was outside gardening
A quantity of cash was stolen from an Hamilton Parish home on Thursday.
Police attended the Kitty's Drive residence around 2 p.m. where the complainant said that around 10 a.m. she was out in her yard...
An aspiring fashion designer has started to see her life-long dream manifest and is now working on furthering her education.
Raffine Whaley had dreamed of becoming a fashion designer since the age of eight. This dream was initially nurtured by partic...
The challenges of raising an autistic child were highlighted by Health Minister Nelson Bascome yesterday as he pledged Bermuda's support for World Autism Awareness Day.
The Minister said the Island would celebrate the event annually on April 2 and Ap...
DATE: Apr 03, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
There’s an old, and entirely fictional, story about committees, which goes something like this: A committee was formed to design a better horse. It ended up producing a camel.
Why? Because committees of almost any sort end up trying to be all things ...
There's an old, and entirely fictional, story about committees, which goes something like this: A committee was formed to design a better horse. It ended up producing a camel.
Why? Because committees of almost any sort end up trying to be all things ...
Education Minister El James has championed new Board of Education chairman Mark Byrne and revealed that, like the Flagstone Re boss, he sent his children to private school.
Mr. James told The Royal Gazette that the Island's state schools were not the...
Former chief education officer Joseph Christopher has published a book detailing the history of schools in Bermuda in the second half of the 20th century. He spoke to The Royal Gazette yesterday about 'A Random Walk Through the Forest' and explained ...
DATE: Apr 02, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways