Changing the flow
March 18, 2005
Dear Sir,
I never cease to wonder why nothing has been done to remedy the high concentration of the traffic on Church Street between Par-la-Ville and Burnaby Street. This problem occurs on a daily basis, and it is fur...
THERE was never a dull moment on Sunday at the Orchid Club's annual St. Patrick's Day Tea.
That was due in great measure to the honest to goodness, challenging speech by the principal of CedarBridge Academy, Mrs. Kalmar Richards, and by the melodies ...
AFRICA and her art were in focus at the Bermuda National Gallery (BNG) this week ? the topic brought to life by visiting professors Mary (Polly) Nooter Roberts and Allen F. Roberts.
The trip was a return one for the pair. In 1993 Dr. Nooter Roberts s...
Although the name of a new gallery opening on the site of the old Windjammer Gallery on Reid Street may be ?Interim?, the plan is to make it a permanent venue to nurture both artists and their audience.
Interim hosted its first exhibition opening on ...
Last week's editorial on education focused primarily on the need to give schools more autonomy and to allow schools and principals to get on with the job.
An article in last week's Economist Magazine adds weight to that argument ? and also takes a di...
Specialists from a world leading institute on educating hearing-impaired children are assisting teachers at CedarBridge Academy and Gilbert Institute this week in efforts to improve their instruction skills.
The Ministry of Education and Development ...
Tsunami relief donations continue to pour in
Even though it has been almost three months since the devastating Boxing Day tsunami struck, donations continue to pour in.
Spice Valley Middle School yesterday donated $700 to the Bermuda Red Cross to be ...
The International Association of Business Leaders named Bermuda?s Minister of the Environment, Neletha Butterfield, as the International Business Leader of the Year for 2005.
The announcement was made over the weekend during the Association?s Annual ...
Penalising success
March 20, 2005
Dear Sir,
It would appear that Canon Tilson has been made a victim of his own work ethic.
He works diligently, showing unconditional love to all with whom he makes contact.
He clearly loves his job and others are dra...
Like the Hollywood movie ?Drumline?, the Island will now have its own team of young drummers.
The Drumline is made up of students from all the Middle Schools and they will perform alongside local and international acts, on May 21, at the Bermuda?s Na...