Air quality inside nearly 40 public schools has been tested — with “only a small number of rooms affected”, according to Education Minister Randy Horton.
Two rooms at one school had to be closed for a clean-up operation, but there were no areas of co...
DATE: Jun 12, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
While Bermudians have typically used the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship to study law or medicine at Oxford University, Christie Hunter will soon become the first Bermudian Rhodes Scholar to read for a masters in Women’s Studies.
Miss Hunter, 22, is a...
MPs have approved a $2.4 million scheme to electronically tag cars, in a bid to crack down on the eight percent that are currently unlicensed.
Unveiling the plans in the House of Assembly on Friday, Premier and Transport Minister Ewart Brown said the...
Praise for Dame Lois
May 31, 2007
Dear Sir,
On behalf of all Americans residing on the island, I offer my sincere condolences to the government and the people of Bermuda on the death of a remarkable woman, Dame Lois Browne Evans. Dame Lois has been a...
The sky’s the limit — as the old metaphor goes — but in the case of an extraordinary young Bermudian making inroads in the aviation business the phrase is most appropriate.Tariq Lynch-Wade, 28, knew from the age of four when he received his first mod...
As the Bermuda Hogges head into their inaugural fixture on foreign soil, coach Kyle Lightbourne has refused to compromise his footballing principles and revert to route-one football.
Lightbourne's young charges continue their footballing education wi...
DATE: Jun 09, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Stephen Wright
The Road Ahead. In the formal tradition, this is the time of year when you, as our adult children (and they are grown up, parents, even though you may not think so) leave the school system you have operated in all your lives. Proud family groups will...
Police want to remind parents of the ‘golden rules’ when it comes to drugs.
The Bermuda Police Service has become aware of an e-mail in circulation warning of ‘Children’s Meth’ and want to reassure the public.
A Police spokesman said: “To the best of...
A committee of politicians from both sides of the party divide will come together to discuss reforms needed within Bermuda’s public school system.
Education Minister Randy Horton said yesterday that he was determined the topic should not become a “po...
Escalating violence between two rival schoolgirl gangs needs to be stamped out before someone is killed or seriously hurt, it was warned last night.
The battling factions — self-dubbed the Pretty Girls from Berkeley Institute and the Honey Dips from ...
DATE: Jun 09, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways