Opposition Leader Grant Gibbons lashed the Government on education in his reply to the Throne Speech yesterday, saying the system was now segregated on class instead of race.
The United Bermuda Party leader said Bermuda?s dual education system, where...
Consumers paid 2.8 percent more for a basket of goods and services in September than they did a year ago due largely to surging prices at the pumps. The rate of inflation of 2.8 percent in September declined slightly from 2.9 percent in August with t...
The Ministry of Education and Development is hosting the fourth annual Education Weekend on Friday and Saturday.
In honour of Bermuda?s Quincentennial, the theme for this year?s event is ?Excellence in Education Through the Years?, and the Ministry w...
Firm but caring are the words used by a former student to describe long-time educator Dr. Charlotte Suzanne Furbert Ming.
When Dr. Ming was interviewed by the she never noticed that she was sitting right next to Lifestyle?s reporter Ren? Hill.
It?s u...
To His Honour the Speaker and Members of the House of Assembly:
Mr. Speaker,
In just seven years, successive PLP Governments have robbed Bermudians of hope for a better future. A series of scandals, broken promises, excessive spending and waste, care...
Tackling racism and ensuring a level-playing field in the workplace for employees regardless of race or colour were two of the objectives outlined by Community Affairs and Sports Minister as he elaborated on the Throne Speech yesterday.
He said the C...
Accountability and PLP
October 12, 2005
Dear Sir,
On October 6, 2005 Senator Walter Roban spoke to the Island's Press on behalf of the PLP Government. In his address to the media, Sen. Roban made the following remark: “We repeat our party's commitmen...
The Aldo Pace confiscation is the largest ever awarded in a Bermuda court ? and Police say several more cases are now in the pipeline.
Only four confiscation orders have been granted under the Proceeds of Crime Act which came into effect in early 199...
A past president of CedarBridge Academy, Dellwood Middle School, Paget Primary and Warwick Secondary PTSA is calling on taxpayers and parents to fight the Education Minister?s plans to re-name three middle schools. Minister Terry Lister recently anno...
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina and the massive insured damage it has caused, it is increasingly likely that Bermuda will experience a new wave of reinsurance companies setting up on the Island.
Five or six companies have already received licences f...