The Bermuda College will host a workshop on February 2 to help employers avoid being duped into hiring people with false credentials.
The workshop is aimed at human resource managers and recruiting personnel.
?Today?s technology makes credential frau...
Governor Sir John Vereker last night backed the Island's Independence debate.
In an address to HSBC banking titans and Government leaders gathered for a power dinner last night, Sir John told board members they had made a good choice in coming to Ber...
Grammy award winning entertainer Lou Rawls will sing at a black tie gala next month to kick off a fund raising drive for the Bermuda T.B. Cancer and Health Association's new scholarship fund.
The Valentine Black Tie Gala will take place on February 1...
Local mentors received a resounding thank you from the community yesterday at City Hall as part of "Thank Your Mentor Day".
"Bermuda has answered the proverbial question 'am I my brother's keeper' with a resounding 'yes'," said Bishop Vernon Lambe, h...
Inquest did its job
January 21, 2004
Dear Sir,
I was disturbed to read Matthew Taylor?s article on lawyer Elizabeth Christopher?s comments on the recent inquest into the death of Gladys Smith. To suggest that ?policies were needed? or that some sort ...
Most of us have all heard the old adage, it is never too late to learn, and Ren?e Heyliger has done just that.
Ms Heyliger, who is no stranger to study, decided to complete an online master?s degree in international business administration, a subject...
Health-conscious students will be walking around the world ? without leaving the Island.
The youngsters hope to cover about 24,091.55 miles as part of a challenge by the Bermuda Diabetes Association.
Education Minister Terry Lister on Monday launched...
A local lawyer and his client are challenging Bermudian law in Supreme Court in an effort to level the playing field between adopted children and those born to Bermudian parents.
Lawyer Mark Diel and his client, John Simmons, who was adopted by a Ber...
Several students were suspended from CedarBridge Academy after a fight in November last year - but only a small number of them have returned to school, The Royal Gazette has learned.
The suspensions followed four fights at the school on November 17.
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No dreams of dictatorship
January 18, 2004
Dear Sir,
I really liked Mr. Cracknell's letter because it reaches out and shakes the issue of political ambition. He clearly lays out the issue in terms I have heard many people bandying without expressing ...