An executive position to shake up the Island’s education system has attracted eight applicants — six from overseas.
The Consultant Executive Officer will implement reforms over a two year period.
The position has an undisclosed salary and requires a ...
Eight of Bermuda's brightest students who plan to make careers in the insurance industry have been presented with scholarships totalling $428,000 from the Bermuda Foundation For Insurance Studies (BFIS).
The scholarship amounts range from $30,000 a y...
DATE: Jul 23, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
Five teenagers who went to South Africa expecting to find animals running wild and "half-clothed" tribal people, instead stumbled upon a new outlook on life.
Akeem Trott, LaShanda Seaman, Deken Saunders, Chakeya Ottley and Cornell Bailey set out to C...
The Premier has promised a public holiday in honour of Dame Lois Browne Evans if Government is re-elected.
Dr. Ewart Brown said the Progressive Labour Party would memorialise its former leader if it is returned to power at the polls.
While he refused...
A BERMUDA contingent descended on Chicago's Hyatt Regency ballroom to help pay tribute to the son of the soil for 15 years of programming wizardry in Chicago at Clear Channel Urban WGCI and Urban ACWV2Z9 (V-103).Elroy R.C Smith, the youngest of six c...
Just say no to SDOs
July 16, 2007
Dear Sir,
Shall we burn the field to continue with the same harvest? Seems like the Government of the day is burning all the bridges they can, including our land ... while they can. Not sure why they are doing all th...
AN official portrait of former Mayor of Hamilton Lawson Mapp was unveiled at City Hall yesterday.Mr. Mapp was Mayor of Hamilton from 2000 to 2006, but served on the Corporation from 1979, starting off as a councillor and moving up the ranks to alderm...
Education Minister Randy Horton yesterday admitted communication between Government and teachers could have been better over plans to reform the public education system.
At a press conference, Mr. Horton responded to threats of industrial action by a...
The state of the Island’s education system and the effects of the newly created Ministry of Social Rehabilitation were just some of the crucial matters discussed in the Senate chambers on Wednesday. The Opposition’s motion highlighting “the deplorabl...
It should come as no surprise to anyone that the three unions most concerned with education have come together to complain about the lack of consultation over education reform.
This is not the first time they have raised their concerns, but since the...