The number of Bermudians filling jobs in the domestic market will not be enough to sustain the Island's economic prosperity over the next two decades.
That was the stark message from the Bermuda Employers' Council (BEC) survey entitled 'The Shift: An...
Students graduating from Bermuda College are well-positioned to enter prestigious and creditable universities, according to the school's Director of Communications.
Evelyn James Barnett, last night, hit back at claims made by former Attorney General ...
I have given a few speeches in my time and written many more. I can tell you that I have approached none with the trepidation of this one. White guys don't talk publicly about race, at least not if they want to avoid the minefields that are involved ...
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He delivered a message of inclusion not exclusion, he asked not to separate or reward or recognise one against the other but to unite and make the world a better place. This half white, half black American penetrated way beyond ...
December 4-13
Bermuda Musical & Dramatic Society Pantomime: 'Snow White and the Seven Sisters', City Hall theatre, Church Street. Evening performances 7.30 p.m., matinees 3 p.m. Matinees: December 6 and 7. No evening performance on December 7. Ticket...
Students could get the chance to try their hand at 12 different trades in their first year at senior school if an idea for a more "blended" education system is adopted.
A working party advising the interim executive board on education has proposed th...
DATE: Dec 04, 2008 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
The following are editorial opinions from newspapers from around the world which may be of interest to Royal Gazette readers.
Taipei Times, Taiwan,
on human rights
It may not have been overly dramatic of the Wild Strawberries Student Movement to sta...
Government has awarded 1,100 blue collar workers a five percent pay rise with members getting back-dated pay to January 1 this year.
Bermuda Industrial Union President Chris Furbert said yesterday: "Membership ratified the agreement for five percent....
Former Attorney General Phil Perinchief yesterday lambasted both political parties for failing to fix Bermuda's education system — and unveiled his own radical plan for change.
The outspoken former senator — who lost his Cabinet post after the last G...
DATE: Dec 03, 2008 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
The Home-Grown Alternatives shopping extravaganza will celebrate its 13th year on Saturday – but the celebrations almost didn't happen.
Founding organisers Mary Tatem and Christine Wellman had decided to give this year a miss, but enthusiastic crafts...