Chief executives at the HWP Group spent tens of thousands of dollars to train employees for roles in management, and have received a hearty pat on the back from the Minister of Labour and Immigration for their efforts.
“First class,” said Minister De...
A NEW school dedicated to the performing arts opens in January, with an aim to better integrate dance, music and drama into the community.
The School for the Performing Arts will initially operate as a satellite venture, with classes taught at church...
The Berkeley Institute has further cemented itself as one of the crown jewels in Bermuda?s public education system.
The storied high school, which has operated in three different centuries, earned a new accreditation from the Middle States Associatio...
Evidence the United Bermuda Party is on an election footing has come from Party leader Wayne Furbert stating he senses a wind of change blowing through the Island?s political landscape. And he feels Premier Ewart Brown?s support within the community ...
DATE: Dec 15, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
A NEW school dedicated to the performing arts opens in January, with an aim to better integrate dance, music and drama into the community.The School for the Performing Arts will initially operate as a satellite venture, with classes taught at churche...
Government yesterday pledged to pump $150,000 over the next ten years into a tournament honouring late Bermuda Football Association (BFA) stalwart Dudley Eve.
After last year's sponsors, CCS Group, withdrew their backing for the Christmas competition...
DATE: Dec 15, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
Chief executives at the HWP Group spent tens of thousands of dollars to train employees for roles in management, and have received a hearty pat on the back from the Minister of Labour and Immigration for their efforts.
?First class,? said Minister De...
The Premier is ?deeply and seriously? concerned about the state of education, he admitted to students, teachers and parents at a West End school yesterday.
Ewart Brown revealed to Sandys Secondary Middle School that within the next three months the I...
DATE: Dec 15, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
Loquats, the strange Bermudian use of the word ?to?, and water from rooftops were just some of the concepts that baffled Jamaican writer and professor Mervyn Morris when he was asked to select poems for a new Bermudian anthology of poetry.
Still, Mr....
Loquats, the strange Bermudian use of the word ‘to’, and water from rooftops were just some of the concepts that baffled Jamaican writer and professor Mervyn Morris when he was asked to select poems for a new Bermudian anthology of poetry.
Still, Mr....