The chairman of the National Training Board (NTB) admitted last night that he was in the dark about an internal investigation into alleged financial irregularities — and so did the civil servant at the centre of the inquiry.
NTB chairman Herman Tucke...
DATE: Nov 23, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
A call to create a youth club in the West End by young men who missed out on having such a facility since the last club closed seven years ago has received support from MPs and former football star Clyde Best.
Since the old community youth club in Sa...
DATE: Nov 23, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
Exactly how many new homes have either been created or are soon to be completed was the lead task for Senator David Burch as the new Senate met for its first full session.
Only three PLP senators were present as newcomers Phil Perinchief and Wayne Ca...
Students and teachers unable to use their school because of mould contamination reported a smooth first day in their new temporary home.
CedarBridge Academy pupils and staff have moved into the old Berkeley Institute while the problem at their own sc...
DATE: Nov 23, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
Students and teachers unable to use their school because of mould contamination reported a smooth first day in their new temporary home.
CedarBridge Academy pupils and staff have moved into the old Berkeley Institute while the problem at their own sc...
DATE: Nov 23, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
A call to create a youth club in the West End by young men who missed out on having such a facility since the last club closed seven years ago has received support from MPs and former football star Clyde Best.
Since the old community youth club in Sa...
DATE: Nov 23, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
It is better to give than to receive, and many Bermuda businesses do just that at Christmas, setting aside a portion of their sales for charity.
One charity that is benefiting is the Cornerstone Foundation, the one-year-old charitable arm of Cornerst...
‘When they want change the preacher says “shout it”.
Does shout bring about change? I doubt it.
All shout does is make you lose your voice.’
— Fishin’ 4 Religion by Arrested DevelopmentIf raising the standard of Bermuda’s public education system were...
It is better to give than to receive, and many Bermuda businesses do just that at Christmas, setting aside a portion of their sales for charity.
One charity that is benefiting is the Cornerstone Foundation, the one-year-old charitable arm of Cornerst...
Tuition fees are to be drastically cut for Bermudians studying at colleges and universities in England.
Annual fees — currently nearly $19,000 — will be reduced to about $5,700 from the next academic year.
Bill Rammell, the UK Minister for Higher Edu...
DATE: Nov 22, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith