UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United Nations made an emergency appeal for nearly $40 million to aid tens of thousands of Nicaraguans after Hurricane Felix tore into their country last week.
Although insured losses from Felix have been put as low as ...
Education Minister Randy Horton has been visiting the Island's public schools with his sister, the new acting Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Education.
Randy and Ellen-Kate Horton travelled to schools across the Island last week. On Friday, t...
Recognising that race plays a role in the education system is the first step we can take to address the problem, an overseas expert said.
More than 100 people packed the North Hall Bermuda College theatre on Friday night for the third panel discussio...
The Royal Gazette's Newspapers in Education programme kicks off the new school year with a series of short stories featuring 'Kiesha the Mermaid', adapted from the screen plays written by Bermudian author Daron Lowe. The Royal Gazette is joined in th...
Fed-up Berkeley students say stringent dress codes are barring them from lessons.
Three school girls, aged between 15 and 16, told The Royal Gazette they had been sent home several times this week as the school sought to impose illogical uniform rule...
The motorcycle and karting track at Southside will be closed this weekend after a corner was deemed unsafe by the Karting Association.
It comes just months after Marvin "Skinny" Robinson died when his 600cc motorbike collided into a fence while negot...
DATE: Sep 15, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Stephen Wright
Forty permanent substitute teachers have lost their jobs and public schools will now have to rely on on-call subs to cover staff absences after a scheme costing $3.4 million-a-year was axed.
The Ministry of Education has been criticised for pulling t...
TODAY
Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences Marine Science Day open house, Ferry Reach, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Scientific displays/labs, experiments, lectures, boat rides, mini research cruises, wacky science for children, audio visual presentations, and m...
Jennifer Ruth Lloyd Henderson was born on September 23, 1952 the eldest child and only daughter of Frederic and Jean Lloyd of Moncton, New Brunswick.
Ruth displayed her skill and determination as a musician, caregiver and event organiser from a young...
THE present is now so very fleeting in Bermuda it tends to be demolished to make way for the future before it has a chance to become established as part of our past. Impermanence seems to be the only permanent fixture of life on this island these day...