Bermuda?s rate of inflation continued to rise in July with prices an average of 2.8 percent higher than a year ago, according to figures released by the Department of Statistics.
The Consumer Price Index, which is used in Bermuda as a key economic in...
Reading challenges in Bermuda?s classrooms are not unique to our Island.
But those challenges and ways to overcome them were addressed by teachers from across the Island last weekend at a Reading Workshop with literacy education specialist Frank Sera...
Bermudians are spending more than double the amount on health care than a decade ago, according to the latest statistics.
The new Household Expenditure Survey (HES) 2004, released on Thursday, said health care cost is a major expenditure for househol...
NEW YORK ? They weren?t going down without a fight.
The 33 passengers and seven-member crew on United Airlines Flight 93 displayed rare bravery by defying the plan of four terrorists who meant to plunge the jetliner in the midst of Washington, DC.
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Ministering to the poor in Argentina last July, Bermudian Joan Simmons said she had a vision from God to organise a Bermuda National Day of Prayer.
Firm in her Christian beliefs, as soon as Mrs. Simmons returned home she put the wheels in motion for ...
: Celebration banquet at the Fairmont Hamilton Princess at 7 p.m. The church will be celebrating 33-years of pastoral ministry for Rev. Lowe and 15 years of service in their new church building. Tickets are $100 each. Monthly meeting at Astwood Hall ...
Government school teachers and students braved Hurricane Nate?s winds and rain to start the new school year yesterday, with many saying they were looking forward to classes.
But some students at Berkeley Institute were quickly sent home for wearing t...
The Ministry of Education has announced new appointments for the coming year, including two new principals, three education officers and one pre-school administrator.
Bonnie McGlynn leaves her post as educational officer for Learning Support to take ...
Public schools re-opened yesterday, braving high winds from Hurricane Nate to get classes underway.
There's some important symbolism in that. It would have been easy to place an over-abundance of caution over the importance of education.
Instead, adm...
An educator for 20 years has been appointed the new Cultural Affairs Coordinator for the Department of Community and Cultural Affairs.
Louise Tannock taught history and social studies and also worked at the Department of Education as department head ...