THE first ever "site visit" of BTEC's Community Education and Development Sub-Committee this week afforded BTEC'S Marisa Hall and committee member Diane Gordon the opportunity of learning from some of the Berkeley Institute's "best and brightest".
B...
Bermuda?s Organ and Tissue Donor Week begins on Monday with residents being offered free check-ups.
The Organ and Tissue Donor Week runs from April 19 until April 23 and feature two international speakers, a local opthalmologist and public health scr...
Eight inmates celebrated getting their General Education Diplomas yesterday including Dennis DeSilva who got the highest score out of 89 candidates Island-wide.
The eight were at a ceremony at Westgate Correctional Facility attended by Environment Mi...
All roads lead to Bernard Park on Saturday, the venue for the second annual Derek Bell Memorial Football Match honouring the late Hotels International, North Village and Bermuda national team defender.
Saturday?s event, sanctioned by Bermuda Football...
DATE: Apr 15, 2004 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
Businessman and volunteer worker Colin Curtis pleaded guilty to driving under the influence of alcohol in Magistrates' Court yesterday. The court heard how Curtis was stopped by Police on January 21 on Middle Road, Devonshire after his car was seen s...
No one wants war
April 9, 2004
Dear Sir,
For years I have been reading The Royal Gazette online. First I would like to thank you for allowing Bermudians overseas to stay in touch with our home.
This is the first time that I have felt so compelled to ...
The Ministry of Education and Development have finally found a new home.
Chief Education Officer Dr. Joseph Christopher told : ?We have been looking for an alternative site for a long time. The Health Department was located in the same building (in P...
Promising youth cricketer Stefan Kelly is clearly bowling over his coaches at Oakham school in England.
The 15-year-old has received a ?surprise? call-up to the prestigious institution?s First XI for pre-season training and the Bermudian intends to g...
Rivalries over women ? not drugs ? are spurring young people to commit acts of violence according to the leader of a popular Hamilton social ?crew?.
Raymond Troy (Yanky) Rawlins, who runs a variety store on Court Street, spoke to yesterday to offer h...
Bermuda's rate of inflation edged up slightly to 3.1 percent in February, according to Government figures released yesterday.
The chief cause of the increase was said to be a jump in the average cost of electricity. February's rate was only moderatel...