WHO would have thought a year ago that Bermuda would be going to the 2007 World Cup, have over $11 million injected into the game by Government and the national team would be travelling to play in countries like Namibia and now the United Arab Emirat...
OPPOSITION Leader Wayne Furbert unveiled his Shadow Cabinet yesterday, and declared that his new team was ready to take up the challenges of office.
The reshuffle contains one major surprise ? there is no place on the United Bermuda Party front bench...
DATE: Jan 27, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Gareth Finighan
Finance: Patricia Gordon Pamplin (formerly held by Dr. Grant Gibbons)
Home Affairs: Maxwell Burgess (formerly held by Michael Dunkley)
Tourism and Transport: David Dodwell (formerly held by Sen. Kim Swan and Jamahl Simmons)
Housing: Senator Kim Swan...
PERMANENT Secretary for Education Rosemary Tyrrell yesterday defended a controversial education method at CedarBridge Academy recently criticised as a useless learning tool by a departing teacher.
Ms Tyrrell insisted that the senior school had seen "...
I AM writing in response to Mr. Alvin Williams' Commentary "White man is still afraid of the dark" (, January 10). Never mind the puzzling diatribe about Castro (I'm still trying to figure out how that topic got in there), I was struck by the unsound...
So you want to go to college and earn a degree. Figuring out what college to go to is the easy part. The hard part? Sometimes figuring out what you want to do when you get there.
If you plan on returning to Bermuda to live and work when you graduate,...
Dear readers,
Welcome to the first edition of our Bermuda Living series for 2006! Traditionally, we kick off the year with a Healthy Living feature, but we thought it would be more fitting to write about an issue that concerns all residents in one wa...
Bermudians will no longer be able to obtain a Masters in Business Administration or Masters in Management through Webster University classes in Bermuda due to declining enrolment.
It is believed that hundreds of Bermuda residents have taken Webster c...
As a parent, there are myriad things to think about when it concerns your child’s upbringing. From health issues to selecting schools, the list is endless.
While many of us want better for our children than what we had growing up, sometimes it seems ...
Students gathered in Par-La-Ville Park yesterday to thank people who have changed their lives for the better, adults who volunteered to mentor them.
Yesterday was the third annual "Thank Your Mentor Day" organised by the Island's only school-based me...