North Village striker Keishen Bean is enjoying the best season of his young career.
And already there are those around Bernard Park who have put Bean in the same mould as the late Charlie Emery in terms of the player?s natural goalscoring prowess.
Ha...
DATE: Feb 08, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
My father, Lionel, was born and raised in Bermuda. Among his many interests, and those of his older brother Michael, was music. As boys they put together their own instruments, and as teenagers my dad played percussion and my uncle played guitar. Som...
Government?s Healthy Schools Coordinator yesterday pledged to fight fat in schools.
Being an employee at the Department of Health since November 2004 Marie Beach has learned it takes a village to raise a child ? including not taking the easier, soft...
This is a critical time in our economic history. Social scientists, work force experts and government strategic planners among others are projecting severe shortages in skilled workers in the next ten years. While the skills gap will be a crisis in 2...
A national week celebrating the work of school counsellors was launched yesterday.
The Ministry of Education has declared February 6 to 10 the National School Counselling Week to raise awareness about the work of those who support children at school....
DATE: Feb 07, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
Mr. and Mrs. Mark DeCouto of Southampton are proud to announce that their son, Bryan Mark DeCouto graduated from Florida Institute of Technology with a Bachelors of Science in Aerospace Engineering.
Present at the graduation ceremony were his parents...
A Warwick Academy student won a trip to Disney World for her family by winning the Bermuda Spelldown 2006 on Saturday.
Amber Wilson, 11, beat out ten other top-notch spelling champs in a tense showdown in front of family and friends at Mount Saint Ag...
Eleven-year-old Amber Wilson emerged victorious at the Spelldown 2006 competition on Saturday, winning a trip to Disney World for her family. Pictured at the prize-giving on Saturday, from left, are Minister of Education and Development Terry Lister,...
February 1, 2006
Dear Sir,
In response to the letter What of human suffering (January 20, 2006), I would like to plead with the author, Voice of Conscience, to broaden their mind and widen their viewpoint. As human beings, from a vast variety of cult...
The following are selections from editorial opinions from around the world which may be of interest to Royal Gazette readers.
Orlando (Fla.) Sentinel, on US president George W Bush’s State of the Union speech
With his fifth State of the Union speech,...