Whitney old boy Shaun Goater yesterday lamented the demise of his former school — and called for its trustees and the Ministry of Education to give it a stay of execution.
Mr. Goater says his time at Whitney Institute — where he met his wife Anita du...
DATE: Jun 27, 2008 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
WHEN influential members of the island's Friendly Societies set out exactly 105 years ago to put the wheels in motion that helped to take Bermuda's health care services from zero to wherever and whatever they are today, it is almost incredible realiz...
NEW YORK (AP) — Jerry Springer and Melanie Brown will co-host the 2008 Miss Universe pageant, which will air live from Nha Trang, Vietnam, on July 13.
Springer, 64, is host of NBC's "America's Got Talent," and Brown, 33, is a special events correspon...
BOSTON — Well now, isn't that a relief. The infamous "pregnancy pact" at Gloucester High School turns out to be an urban legend. The media mobs that descended on the fishing town may now pack up their cameras and their moral outrage.
It's all over, f...
XL Re Ltd.'s assistant vice-president of operations Laurie Orchard has been appointed the Bermuda Insurance Institute's (BII) new president at the Annual General Meeting held this month.
Ms Orchard will serve a two-year term, having previously had a ...
THAT Bermuda is becoming more environmentally aware is a fact. The Government has launched recycling initiatives and public education programmes. Grocers are offering customers reusable bags to cut down on waste and the sustainable development charit...
I would say that most people have heard about the Olympics and most people have aspirations to represent their country in the games that happen every four years. The Olympic Games is a multisport event divided into a summer and winter games. The two ...
A student disturbed by the number of recent deaths on Bermuda's roads has come up with a plan of action to save lives.
Justin Brangman has sent a two-page document to the chairman of the Road Safety Council detailing how he believes the Island could ...
DATE: Jun 26, 2008 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
As Whitney Institute prepares to close its doors for the final time today, Shadow Education Minister Grant Gibbons called for one last effort to be made to save the doomed school.
Dr. Gibbons urged the Ministry of Education and Whitney Educational Tr...
Work permit backlogs have been slashed since Government opted to return incomplete applications, Immigration Minister David Burch said yesterday.
He said since March, when he announced there were 4,000 applications on hold because of missing informat...