IF there is one team that deserves to enjoy some success on the cricket field it is Young Men’s Social Club. For so long the whipping boys of local cricket, the club have shaken off that tag and are starting to establish themselves as one of the top ...
There are 19 mechanics at HWP Group but only two are Bermudian.
That is going to change as the company has started its own apprenticeship scheme that will, within five years, produce enough trained mechanics to do away with the need for the company t...
DATE: Jun 29, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
COMPUTER-based technology has been used in schools in Bermuda for some years now. But a new technology replacing the white board is helping prepare Bermuda’s youngsters for an increasingly technological world while also making waves in the art and s...
Government has rejected the Bermu Government's position for now.
The union voted last year to reduce hours for members from 37.5 to 35.
The plans however, were criticised by Bermuda Employers' Council president William DeSilva Jr., who warned that cu...
Berkeley graduates bore caps and gowns yesterday to celebrate the school’s near-perfect graduation rate.
Principal of the Berkeley Institute, Michelle Simmons, was proud to announce that 87 per cent of senior students, 39 girls and 27 boys, had fulfi...
Teachers rallied last night to discuss action over the review of the education system, claiming they are being kept in the dark.
As key stakeholders, teachers, principals and staff argue they are being neglected in the sweeping overhaul of the Island...
Chairman of selectors Arnold Manders has been appointed as Bermuda Cricket Board’s new director of cricket development.
The former Western Stars, St. George’s Cup Match and national team all-rounder will leave his post as head of physical education a...
Government has rejected the Bermuda Industrial Union's bid to get a 35-hour week.
Bus services and trash pick-ups were disrupted yesterday as hundreds of workers gathered at the union's headquarters to hear the results of an arbitration hearing into ...
Silence please, Dr. Brown
June 9, 2007
Dear Sir,
Dr. Brown 'Premier" is getting to sound 'sillier and sillier'. Every time he opens his mouth he puts his foot in it and lets the PLP members down. I thought he was a well educated man and I am sorry f...
For many people art galleries and beauty salons are world’s apart, but for Glen Wilks art and beauty are synonymous.
Mr. Wilks is a local artist and artist director of Kafu Hair & Gallery on Parliament Street in Hamilton. Mr. Wilks recently lectured ...