?The rent is due, the bills need to be paid and groceries need to be bought. How am I going to do all of this and still afford to save for my child?s education??
Sounds familiar? In these times where virtually nothing is cheap, families are increasin...
DATE: Aug 31, 2004 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Carla Zuill
Bermuda?s young people are advancing academically regardless of race, gender or nationality, according to the latest report on the Island?s social dynamics from the Department of Statistics.
Armed with a better education, the report continued, young ...
Environmentalists are calling on fishermen to keep the ocean free of fishing line after a 150 pound Green turtle was severely injured yesterday.
Marine Police saw the turtle trapped in fishing line and struggling to get out of the main boat channel a...
One of the things about President Bush, and about America, that seems to bother Europeans most is their unabashed religiosity.
Europeans feel that references to God should be reserved for church occasions, not scattered through the purely laical busi...
ProActive Management Systems received high marks for its management of the Berkeley site and the quality of the work done, according to the latest risk assessment prepared for Argus Insurance by independent consultants.
And, the consultant reported, ...
The local chapter of the Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity has given awards worth $2,000 each to twins Shannon and Shantel DeShield for them to pursue their university studies.
Shannon will attend St. Joseph?s College in Maine and will study Sports Manageme...
GOVERNMENT'S partnership with Black Entertainment Television to provide the island's up-and-coming entertainers with scholarship funds has been described by some community activists as the unintended solution to a far greater concern.
Advocates of th...
THE arts community heaped praise on a public-private initiative which will hand $40,000 in scholarship funds to students pursuing careers in the entertainment industry.
And it expressed hope that a similar Government commitment might be made to stude...
IT was anticipated that St. Anne's Parish Church in Southampton would be unable to accommodate the crowd expected to pay last respects to its senior Eucharistic Minister, Mrs. Rosalie Harvey .
So arrangements were made for the overflow to go to the ...
IT'S perhaps the greatest example of Bermuda's growth as a diverse society ? English courses for non-native speakers are now on offer through a Government community programme.
According to organisers, the courses are representative of residents' need...