Government has agreed to a proposal for a study on the state and status of young Bermudian black men, Premier Alex Scott announced yesterday.
Sociologist Roy Wright has been called out of retirement to conduct the study, proposed to Government by the...
PRELIMINARY results from Bermuda's first literacy survey show residents to be proficient in understanding prose, but less capable of analytical reasoning and comprehending graphs or mathematical concepts.
The initial findings of the Adult Literacy an...
Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS and World Vision launch impact! an HIV/AIDS campaign at XL Capital.
Both groups called on financial sector to take action against the spread of AIDS last Friday.
The Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS (GBC), t...
THOSE whose contact with the great wines is limited, or whose relationship with wine is usually limited to the glass in hand, may be interested in a vinous investment being offered by Rodney Birrell and his partners.
When stock markets seem overbough...
The immediate future seems uncertain for an 11-year-old Pembroke boy who was suspended so often from Whitney Institute that he might have to repeat his M1 year at his new school.
This week, the boy's mother, Angela James, dropped her son off for his ...
Parents of Purvis Primary School students are calling for the resignation of the school's principal, Roseclaire Bulgin.
They are circulating petitions demanding her dismissal and the re-instatement of the school's secretary.
The secretary, Margorie A...
An art exhibition featuring works by Saltus Grammar School students opened last night.
The pieces, produced by 23 students, are the result of a two-year General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) arts programme.
With the assistance of teachers...
The Ministry of Education and Development needs your help for its upcoming Annual Education Conference/Expo.
Senior Education Officer Maxine Esdaille is asking members of the public for help in finding old photographs showing the evolution of public ...
Bermudians must engage in a national debate on the future direction of their Island to guarantee a prosperous future, Sustainable Development Project team leader Ross Andrews said last night.
Addressing a relatively sparse gathering of around 25 peop...
St. Brendan?s Hospital is to have a new name. Not only is the new name a symbol of change, we are also recognising that the services provided by the hospital have truly come into the 21st Century in a big way.
St. Brendan?s has already had a colourfu...