The Social Agenda has arrived. No really, it's here. That noise you heard on Friday was it, the great sucking sound of the whole island yawning together.
So what was in the Social Agenda then? What had the Premier and his Cabinet so excited ? other t...
Adults wishing to improve their educational qualifications will be able to get funding from Government in the future.
Government said in the Throne Speech that a Mature Student Further Education Award Programme will be introduced to enable older stud...
After much hype and foreshadowing, Government unveiled its Social Agenda in yesterday?s Throne Speech to kick off the start of the new Parliamentary session.
What Premier Alex Scott is calling ?phase two? on the Progressive Labour Party?s road to the...
Just over one year has passed since the Progressive Labour Party Government was given a second mandate to govern Bermuda.
During the past year, the Government has emphasized its commitment to the establishment of a , an all-encompassing cross-ministr...
Seniors advocate organisation Age Concern yesterday reacted positively to plans by Government to improve the lot of our elders.
Those plans include wellness clinics across the Island so seniors don't have to go too far from their neighbourhoods for c...
hat does a book about baseball and business budgets have in common with Bill (James) an obscure modest man obsessed with baseball statistics? The evolution of statistics: since the beginning of time, assessing the odds of success has been part of the...
A Government Minister and the Head Librarian have joined forces to promote library cards as ?the smartest card? in your wallet as part of a campaign by the Bermuda National Library to get more people reading.
Minister of Community Affairs and Sport D...
LAWYER Katharina Byrne has always had a love of languages.
Born in Germany and raised in England, she was fluent in both tongues. Spanish and French soon followed but, for her, they weren't enough. At Oxford University, she decided to pursue Chinese....
BERMUDIANS considering the option of Independence should give some thought to the experience of Grenada ? the most beautiful of the Caribbean islands. It is oval in shape, volcanic in origin, 100 square miles in area, fertile and well wooded, has a p...
THE late Sidney Rumbelow will be remembered by his friends, former students and colleagues in a memorial gathering tomorrow.
The event will take place at the Cathedral Hall in Church Street, Hamilton from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. and all who knew the former ...
DATE: Oct 29, 2004 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Kent