Classes were called off at CedarBridge Academy today after teachers staged a "sick out" in protest at the school environment and its alleged effect on staff and students' health.
A large number of teachers called in sick, forcing the Ministry of Educ...
DATE: Apr 03, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
A shipment of used equipment and supplies that would have been dumped or incinerated in Bermuda will be put to good use in Uganda. The recycling project gives credence to the adage ‘one man’s trash is another man’s treasure’.
The Royal Gazette first ...
The first female president of Bermuda College gave an emotional speech as she officially took on her new position yesterday.
Duranda Greene choked back tears as she paid tribute at an official hand-over ceremony at the Paget campus to her late grandm...
DATE: Apr 03, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
An increase in gas station pump prices and more expensive airfares were key to sending Bermuda’s monthly inflation rate to 3.1 percent, up from January’s 2.8 percent.
The Island’s inflation rate is higher than the US and Canada, where it is 2.4 perce...
DATE: Apr 03, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
Michael Dunkley will today be confirmed unopposed as United Bermuda Party leader with Patricia Gordon-Pamplin as his number two. Will the Opposition have finally found the magic formula or will it be heading to its third successive defeat? The Royal ...
Grateful for support
April 2, 2007
Dear Sir,
The Bermuda Diabetes Association would like to recognise the Lindos Group of Companies for their support of the Bermuda Diabetes Association over the past few years.
The Bermuda Diabetes Association were i...
Emily Ross has accomplished more in her 16 years than many adults manage in a lifetime.
An award-winning ‘A Star’ student, talented musician, poet, singer and thespian, she is also passionate about the environment, ecology and a cure for Parkinson’s ...
Education Minister Randy Horton has declared CedarBridge Academy entirely safe for students and staff after a visit from an overseas air quality expert.
Mr. Horton contacted The Royal Gazette to reveal that building inspector and indoor environmental...
Faced with the task of reuniting his party with an election which could be just weeks away Michael Dunkley certainly has his work cut out.But the fiery United Bermuda Party MP has never shirked a challenge and is confident he can pull off the seeming...
Mandatory national service for all Bermudians — male and female — has been mooted after a poll revealed almost three quarters of residents support the current male-only military draft.
Both Defence Administrator Larry Burchall and Independent MP Jama...