The lawyer representing five CedarBridge Academy teachers who claim they became sick from mould at the senior secondary school says his clients would not return to the school in January until they receive independent verification that it is safe for ...
It was the beauty of Bermuda that first inspired Grace Welch to start writing poetry five years ago.
Mrs. Welch is originally from Waterloo, Ontario (home of the Blackberry computer) and works in the global training programme at ACE.
?I write mainly ...
I REMEMBER Max Bernegger’s disarming smile the day he walked through the doors at Alexandra Christie, the 1970s fashion company owned by Dutch oil trader John Deuss, writes Suzan Mazur (photo at left). I was the model there at the time and Max was ex...
THE Board of Trustees of the Bermuda Foundation for Insurance Studies (BFIS) have appointed long-serving member, Paul Simons, as President and Chairman of the Board. The appointment was announced at BFIS Annual General Meeting on December 14. A Howar...
The lawyer representing five CedarBridge Academy teachers who claim they became sick from mould at the senior secondary school says his clients would not return to the school in January until they receive independent verification that it is safe for ...
THE Masterworks Foundation is to host a celebration of the visual arts over the Christmas holidays.Arts for All was first held last year and features a series of free workshops and artists' demonstrations for nearly all ages and abilities.
Registrati...
A group of young men striving to resurrect a youth community centre in the West End have had their efforts endorsed by Premier Ewart Brown who attended the latest public meeting along with at least six Cabinet colleagues and four senators.
And Dr. Br...
DATE: Dec 21, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
A group of young men striving to resurrect a youth community centre in the West End have had their efforts endorsed by Premier Ewart Brown who attended the latest public meeting along with at least six Cabinet colleagues and four senators.
And Dr. Br...
DATE: Dec 21, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
Lack of leadership at the National Training Board (NTB) has led to a delay in the opening of a $120,000 exam centre and the stalling of other key projects.
The quango?s executive officer Michael Stowe and a female member of staff have been on adminis...
DATE: Dec 21, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
Bermuda tends not to get as chilly as other climes at Christmas-time but in case you are in need of a warming spirit or two, The Royal Gazette sought out some bartenders’ advice on what to serve up.
Michael (Scotty) Scott from Splash night club and E...