THERE are three things in life we need that cost you money. Your life, health and family. However you work it through, we pay for these things.
So we all want the best from them and for them. Everything else, when you break it down isn't a need, but ...
THE chairman of the Bermuda College Board has been fired after he carried out an investigation into financial irregularities at the facility.
Nalton Brangman was given his marching orders yesterday from new Education Minister Neletha Butterfield afte...
A private school head has hit back at inferences that its students are being forced to remain at school.
Bermuda High School (BHS) Head of School Roy Napier said a recent TV broadcast on the Bermuda College's university preparatory programme for stud...
Tourism and Transport Minister Ewart Brown has unveiled a series of commemorative plaques in anticipation of the upcoming African Diaspora Heritage Slave Trail (ADHT) conference next week.
There are 11 ADHT Trail Sites that have been officially desig...
TOMORROW
Grace Methodist Church Christian Education Committee 'Back in School' service, 4 p.m. Speaker: Sis. Beverly Williams. Reception follows. All students, teachers, community youth, families and friends welcome. Further information: Rev. Allen W...
US Consul General Gregory Slayton has presented Minister of Community Affairs and Sport Dale Butler with a set of films celebrating the cultural heritage of African Americans.
The United States Department of State provided the PBS documentary, "Afric...
The Bermuda Foundation for Insurance Studies’ Chairman Emeritus, Brian Hall OBE, grew up in Bermuda, having arrived from England with his parents in the early 1950’s. Following his graduation in 1958 from Saltus Grammar School, he started his career ...
Encouraging senior and middle school students to consider careers in Bermuda’s insurance industry is not always an easy sell. Just ask Bermuda Foundation for Insurance Studies (BFIS) Executive Director Catherine Lapsley, who along with Bermuda Insura...
As Executive Director of the Bermuda Foundation for Insurance Studies (BFIS), Catherine Lapsley is dedicated to leading bright young people into rewarding careers in insurance. She has helped match countless talented youngsters to scholarships, mento...
Do you hate your job and fancy a change? If so, you are not alone - as The Royal Gazette found out quite a few professionals are leaving their chosen occupations to enter Bermuda’s competitive world of insurance.
The Director of Education and Trainin...