Candidates’ photos will be placed on ballot papers at the next election to aid illiterates who don’t want to make a mistake with their vote.
The measure was passed with all-party support but led to some heated debate as Opposition MPs said there were...
After a tumultuous year which saw their school closed for nine weeks due to a mould crisis, 117 graduates from CedarBridge Academy were praised yesterday for their perseverance.
Valedictorian Vanessa Paulos commended the graduates for overcoming the ...
Selected home-video releases:ShooterMark Wahlberg continues his decent run, following up on last year’s solid sports hit “The Invincible” and his Academy Award nomination for “The Departed” with this tale of an ace sharpshooter framed in a presidenti...
For the next three weeks, the Mt. Zion AME Church Male Voice Choir will be sharing in song with the community in three free open air concerts across the island, as a presentation of the Mt. Zion AME Church.
“It’s another branch of our evangelistic ou...
Ten summer camps will be hosted by Government this year.
Education Minister Randy Horton announced that these will run from July 2 until August 1, in order to provide child care services at affordable prices.
The camps will also offer summer employme...
BERMUDIANS were today given new encouragement to train as automotive technicians with the launch of a new programme by the HWP Group.The Automotive Service Training Programme (ASTP) will accept five persons each year.
To qualify, each must commit to ...
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...