The public is being invited to attend the renaming ceremony of Spice Valley Middle School, especially those that attended Warwick Secondary School during the tenure of the late former principal Thomas Neville Tatem, MBE.
The Ministry of Education, Sp...
The Premier hinted at a revolution in healthcare for seniors at a pre-election rally in Devonshire.
Dr. Ewart Brown, speaking at the PLP Main Event at Elliot Primary School, told those assembled: "When you see what we have planned for healthcare it w...
"Dumping Ground", the first adventure of Kiesha the Mermaid, appears today on Page 19. Part of The Royal Gazette's award-winning Newspapers in Education programme, the series of stories will run on Thursdays for the next six weeks.
Students are invit...
The similarities between Bermuda's captive insurance market and Silicon Valley are just as relevant today as they were at their inception more than 40 years ago, according to US Consul General Gregory Slayton.
Mr. Slayton, who was the keynote speaker...
The United Bermuda Party believes longer school days and an independent school inspector could help the flagging education system.
Speaking at a United Bermuda Party public meeting on education Dr. Grant Gibbons recommended that Bermuda look to chart...
Employees should be drug tested to root out a culture of substance abuse plaguing workforces, campaigners told a public conference yesterday.
About 80 percent of Bermuda's chemically dependent people have jobs, according to Chris Backeberg of testing...
DATE: Sep 19, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
A new Government study into young black males will be spearheaded by a Ivy League Professor. And the Premier hopes the $400,000 study will help the Government implement policies, programmes and legislation that will help bridge the gap between this s...
Eighty-year-old Dr. Juanita Guishard has seen it all — from the introduction of integration in the workplace — to the introduction of illicit drugs to the Island more than 25 years ago.
To some, she embodies the struggles for equal opportunity for bl...
Seemingly normal people commit traffic offences on Bermuda's roads each and every day. Don't believe me? Just stop by Magistrates' Court any day of the working week and see traffic offenders lining the benches throughout, business suits and all.
The ...
Carlnika Roser is the on-call Drug Prevention Officer at the Bermuda Police Service. A ten-year veteran of the service, Det. Con. Roser migrated to the Drug and Crime Prevention office in 2004, and has grown to love her position as the face of drug p...