The Ross "Blackie" Talbot (RBT) Charity Classic celebrated its 16th anniversary this year by continuing the RBT Awards as well as giving donations to The Bermuda Zoological Society, The Adult Education School, YouthNet and the Ross (Blackie) Talbot F...
As a way of remembering Dr. Pauulu Kamarakafego, who passed away last April, the Batho Pele Organisation and the Ministry of Culture and Social Rehabilitation have partnered on a commemorative event.
The event takes place in the Harbour View Room of ...
Bermuda is in danger of falling behind in terms of computer technology, with a large majority of the community well below acceptably recognised international broadband levels.
That is according to the Computer Society of Bermuda (CSB), which has rais...
Bermuda's women national team cricketers Stacy Babb, Rickelle Smith and Shuntae Todd will be attending the ICC Americas 2008 Academy and Training Camp in Trinidad and Tobago, the Bermuda Cricket Board (BCB) announced yesterday.
Reuna Richardson was o...
Be prepared for shocking language and extreme bad behaviour from the youngsters who have found themselves excluded from mainstream English schools and are now at the Mulberry Bush boarding school in Oxfordshire.
This fly on the wall is simply that — ...
DATE: Apr 02, 2008 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
Notions of a mysterious Bermuda Triangle that swallows ships and airplanes have captured the imaginations of quite a few people, including film makers and novelists.
But those of us who live on this tiny dot in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean know t...
Spending on housing has increased, but residents have significantly cut back on life insurance and pension contributions.
That is according to the Department of Statistics, which yesterday released the 2006 Personal Consumption Patterns report which ...
Cut the illogical thinking
Dear Sir,
Ref.: "Use of Statistics" — Letter to the Editor in The Royal Gazette, of Saturday, March 22, 2008 by Michael Hardy.
The writer, Michael Hardy of Smith's stated, in part . . . "I understand that your point of view...
UK Overseas Territories Minister Meg Munn believes Bermuda is trying to get to grips with improving education and tackling drugs.
She made the observations after her flying visit to Bermuda at the end of last week when she had talks with Premier Ewar...
A Canadian consul was on the Island last week to increase interest in studying and training in Canada.
While on the Island, Margaret Gass, consul general from Canada's New York office, met with representatives from the Department of Education, CedarB...