A well-known educator passed away one month before her 100th birthday. Edna Mae Scott, of Queens Lane, Smith's died yesterday. She was remembered by many as one of the best teachers Bermuda ever had.
For 18 years Mrs. Scott worked at The Central Scho...
WASHINGTON — Long before he became a co-star on the hit TV show “Grey’s Anatomy”, Isaiah Washington distinguished himself as an actor with an intellectual bent. In an essay published in Essence magazine a little more than a decade ago, he lamented th...
The Causeway was closed for four hours, nearly 500 people went without power and hundreds of schoolchildren and workers were sent home as hurricane force winds battered Bermuda yesterday.
With gusting winds hitting 75 knots, flights from Bermuda Inte...
This newspaper will not normally print anonymous letters, and I certainly wouldn’t, were such a letter to attack anyone other than me. But an anonymous reader this week raised an issue I would like to discuss, so I’ll make an exception.“The reason I’...
TODAY
Bermuda Festival 'A Woman in Waiting' with Thembi Mitshali, City Hall theatre, Church Street, 8 p.m. Tickets: adults $55, students $25. Sold out. Check Festival box office adjacent ferry terminal building, Front Street, 12 noon to 2 p.m. daily ...
The Smith's Parish Council is hosting a National Day of Mentoring event today.
The council, along with the Ministry of Education, are hosting the event in the Whitney Institute auditorium.
Education Minister Randy Horton will open the event. There wi...
A well-known educator passed away one month before her 100th birthday. Edna Mae Scott, of Queens Lane, Smith’s died yesterday. She was remembered by many as one of the best teachers Bermuda ever had.
For 18 years Mrs. Scott worked at The Central Scho...
Teachers have thrown their weight behind a decision by the Island’s school principals to file a grievance against two Ministry of Education officials.
The Bermuda Union of Teachers (BUT) said yesterday that it was deeply disturbed by figures released...
DATE: Jan 27, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
The Causeway was closed for four hours, nearly 500 people went without power and hundreds of schoolchildren and workers were sent home as hurricane force winds battered Bermuda yesterday.
With gusting winds hitting 75 knots, flights from Bermuda Inte...
Teachers have thrown their weight behind a decision by the Island's school principals to file a grievance against two Ministry of Education officials.
The Bermuda Union of Teachers (BUT) said yesterday that it was deeply disturbed by figures released...
DATE: Jan 27, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways