If one thing was overwhelmingly apparent at the United Bermuda Party?s first Town Hall meeting of the year, it was that many Bermudians are angry and frustrated.
Fifty people listened to a 20-minute presentation from five UBP MPs at St. James Church ...
I first met Clyde Best two years ago during his brief stint as assistant coach at Ireland Rangers, the club for which he first played almost 50 years ago.
Standing alone on the windswept touchline at St. John?s Field on a filthy November afternoon, w...
One of the Island's most influential educators will be remembered in a special dramatic presentation at the Bermuda National Gallery. This will mark both Black History Month and Education Month.
Ruth Thomas and Company will present "Remembering Dame ...
Everything in my book is true, and I have the scars to prove it said Mr. Donald during an interview with the Bookworm Beat.
Mr. Donald grew up in Jamaica the illegitimate son of a teacher and farmer. At a young age, Mr. Donald was sent to live with h...
The Bank of Bermuda has donated more than 400 computers to the Ministry of Education and Development and to the Ministry of Telecommunications and E-Commerce.
The computers have been outfitted for students to use in their homes, in primary and middle...
The new Berkeley is 95 percent complete, Government said last week and could be used now.
The new school, which is massively over-budget and years behind schedule, will be used in September after the board said it would be impractical to move from it...
The number of motorists arrested for drink driving rose last year by more than a quarter, according to ?troubling? new figures.
Police statistics released yesterday reveal that 427 arrests were made in 2005, compared to 340 in 2004.
Those failing a b...
DATE: Jan 30, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
The Permanent Secretary of Education and Development stood by a CedarBridge principal over her choice of curriculum.
Last week, a disgruntled CedarBridge Academy teacher called principal Kalmar Richards? new hands-on teaching method Quantum Learning ...
Pandering to prejudiceJanuary 1, 2006 Dear Sir, It is pathetic in this day and age that a letter as riddled with ignorance and prejudice and as devoid of logic as that written by “Pandora” in Saturday’s edition of your esteemed publication can still ...
I am writing to you because as a parent of elementary-school children, I am scared about what I hear is happening with children in middle school and high school.
Freshmen are having sex on the high school dance floor, and kids sit across the street f...