Gifted public school students could soon benefit from two programmes offered by Johns Hopkins University in the US.
Education and Development Minister, Terry Lister told the House of Assembly yesterday how, during a visit to the University, he examin...
The Caribbean Cable and Telecommunications Association donated $750 to Bermuda's Women's Resource Centre.
The charity was nominated for the grant by Bermuda CableVision, the company is a member of CCTA.
Shari Woods, CableVision's Human Resources Mana...
In politics it seems that the more things change the more they stay the same. So what's changing? Nothing, except our MPs' pay that is. And that's the problem.
Two weeks ago, when the Premier moved a bill through Parliament creating an independent co...
Friday's debate in the House of Assembly was curiously disappointing. It would have been reasonable to expect a spirited debate on an issue as fundamental as economic empowerment.
But anyone expecting that would have been let down. To be sure, there ...
Government must not only adopt a framework that will allow black people to achieve economic empowerment but it must work to help them believe they can aspire to greater things Shadow Transport Minister said.
He said the road towards economic empowerm...
Former Premier Jennifer Smith has been made a Dame in the Queen's Birthday Honours List 2005.
Meanwhile physician Dr. George Bertram McPhee, ED and top cricketer Mr. Dennis Arlen Wainwright have been made Members of the Order of the British Empire.
A...
The President of the Regional Government of the Azores Dr. Carlos Cesar said yesterday that the lack of a Portuguese Consul in Bermuda could be addressed as soon as next week.
Dr. Cesar arrived in Bermuda in time to celebrate the Portuguese National ...
Traffic officers from the Transport Control Department should be taking on a more prominent role in the community to curtail bad driving habits, according to the department's newly appointed director.
Since March Randy Brangman has been heading the b...
DIUNDE Smith is a young Bermudian who has reaped the rewards of distance learning.
Not only has she earned two degrees from Schiller International University, she is the latest recipient of the joint Schiller / Ministry of Telecommunications pilot on...
BOLIVIA is a country in political turmoil. Only this week its President, Carlos Mesa (pictured above), offered his resignation in the face of huge protests by thousands, most notably members of the region's poorer communities ? Indians, students and ...